THE " SPECTATOR " EXPERIMENT IN MILITIA TRAINING.
[THE experiment undertaken by Colonel Pollock for which we are asking sub- scriptions may be briefly described as follows. Colonel Pollock declares that in six months he will give a military training to one hundred young Englishmen a between eighteen and twenty of the wage-earning class which will Make them individually more proficient soldiers in the field (i.e., in attack and defence, Outposts, advanced, rear, and flank guards, Ice., &c.) than any company selected at short notice from the Regular infantry now in the 'United Kingdom. Let that company, for example, be selected from whichever is considered to be the best battalion now at Aldershot. Moreover, the hundred recruits shall also be well grounded in drill, gymnastics, and musketry. It is clear, if Colonel Pollock can form such a company in six months, that a fact of the utmost importance will have been ascertained, and that we shall 'be able without misgiving to urge that our present Militia Force shall be organised on the basis of six months' recruit training, with only a week's camp each succeeding year plus local training, upon a system resembling that now followed by the Volunteers. On such a basis we could have a Militia Army of two hundred thousand men whose civil employment would not be injuriously affected,—a force of real value which would yet not impose any intolerable burden on the national resources. The experiment, if a success, should also render impossible the carrying out of the policy of abolishing the Militia put forward by the late Secretary of State for 'War.
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