Hope for a permanent change in the Navy's racial practices lay in convincing its tradition-minded officers that an integrated general service with a representative share of black officers and men was a matter of military efficiency.
Complaints from civil rights advocates abounded, but neither protests nor the cost to military efficiency of duplicating training facilities were of (p.
If he could sit his charger steadily, and handle lance and sword with skill, the horseman of the twelfth or thirteenth century imagined himself to be a model of military efficiency.
The battle of Hastings, the first great mediaeval fight of which we have an account clear enough to give us an insight into the causes of its result, was the final trial of this form of military efficiency.
These troops are not only the most characteristic token of the existence of a powerful central government, but represent the maximum of military efficiency to be found in the Anglo-Danish world.
Sooner or later Cromwell would have to face other questions than those of military efficiency.
How was he to fight the enemy, unless he could choose his officers for their military efficiency, and not for their Presbyterian opinions?
There had been fresh purging of the Scottish army, and soldiers had again been dismissed--not for any lack of military efficiency, but because their views of the Covenant were insufficiently exalted.
If ever the army should be drawn within the circle of politics, much would follow from the adoption of a system of promotion which grounded itself on military efficiency alone.
The crushing superiority of civilized States over people with a less developed civilization and military system is due to this altered form of military efficiency.
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