Second Section
Hongkong Telegraph.
SATURDAY, JUNE 28, 1941.
Magazine Features
Since the Finnish campaign there have been great changes in Russia's army--- all making for military efficiency, Army training in the country was rovalu- tienised by the cutting down of school work and increasing exorcizo undor battle conditions. The number of soldiers the Soviet is able to call together is the subject of much speculation, but reliable. estimates would seem to in- dicate that approximately 15,000,000 men are available. On the left are some typical Soviet troops on parade. Below, bug shells are studied by officers at
artillery academy,
RUSSIA'S ARMY
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Endless lines of armoured .cars (left) featured a. military parado in Mos-
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a few weeks ago, shortly before the Ger-- man attack. The Soviot Army is highly mechanis-
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Russian mobilo anti-aircraft guns (above) photographed during a march past in the famed Red Square, Pictures of Lonin and Stalin may be seen. At loft is another scene taken at the artillery academy, whore a military enginoor is in- structing a class in the fine points of heavy artillery. The Soviet Union is said to possess a considerable number of field artillery pieces, but actual specified types are a guarded secret,
AND THIS IS TIMOSHENKO, THE SOVIET ARMY CHIEF
Timoshanko was the man who cómmanded the Soviet Army to victory in the Finnish campaign. A professional soldier, he replaced Voroshllovan Supreme Commissar of Dofenco Ho has Intro- duced drastic reforms in the Rusilan army, and is the men Soviet Russia looks to to-day to lead her armies to triumph
over the Nazis.