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Method of Instruction In The Lewis Gun 1917
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Method of Instruction In The Lewis Gun 1917
Product Code: 10766

A brief and clearly phrased basic instruction manual on the Lewis Gun, the versatile American made weapon that became the standard issue machine gun for the British Army in the Great War. The booklet, published in May 1917, tells how to strip and assemble the gun; how to load, aim and fire it; an...
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No. 36 Grenade
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No. 36 Grenade
Product Code: 10769

This well-produced local Home Guard booklet is all about the No. 36 High Explosive hand grenade, more commonly known as the Mills Bomb, the standard issue British Army grenade which had been used since the Great War. Coming complete with cross-section diagrams of the grenade, and excellent line ...
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Notes and Orders for Officers Anti-Aircraft Corps of the Royal Naval Air Service (London Division) 1915
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Notes and Orders for Officers Anti-Aircraft Corps of the Royal Naval Air Service (London Division) 1915
Product Code: 10758

Written at the outset of the Great War in 1914, this volume is of great interest as it shows how the Royal Naval Air Service were acutely aware of the power and potential of the aeroplane to inflict damage, death and destruction from the skies. It issues clear instructions - “Officers should clea...
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Notes for Instructors on The Use of the Rifle, October 1918
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Notes for Instructors on The Use of the Rifle, October 1918
Product Code: 10748

Published towards the end of the Great War in October 1918, and superseding the previous official booklet ‘A Sequence of Musketry Training' this is intended for instructors training recruits in the use of the rifle. It covers care of arms and ammunition; judging distances; airiming and firing ins...
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Notes From the Front, 1914
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Notes From the Front, 1914
Product Code: 10744

These notes, written by ‘a General Officer at the Front' and published in 1914, give a clear picture of conditions experienced, and lessons learned, in the first weeks and months of the Great War. There is a great emphasis on constructing defensive emplacements to protect men and guns from the de...
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R.A.F. Instructional Notes on the Lewis Gun, 1918
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R.A.F. Instructional Notes on the Lewis Gun, 1918
Product Code: 10746

Issued in April 1918 - the very month that the R.A.F. was founded out of the Royal Flying Corps - this booklet is an instructional manual on the use of the American-made Lewis Gun, which was fast becoming the standard British machine gun of the Great War - in the air as well as on the ground.
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Rules and Regulations For The Sword Exercise Of The Cavalry 1796
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Rules and Regulations For The Sword Exercise Of The Cavalry 1796
Product Code: 10770

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Summary of Machine Gun Intelligence, Parts 1, 2, 3. May - June - July 1917.
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Summary of Machine Gun Intelligence, Parts 1, 2, 3. May - June - July 1917.
Product Code: 10755

Issued in May 1917, these three booklets, reprinted by the Naval and Military Press in one volume, Cover the use of Machine Guns in various theatres and situations of the Great War - from the trenches of the Western Front to the deserts of the Middle East - informed by intelligence reports to GH...
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Tactical Principles for the Employment of Machine-Gun Sections
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Tactical Principles for the Employment of Machine-Gun Sections
Product Code: 10745

Already by the end of the 19th century, the machine gun had emerged as the most important new development in warfare of the age, and the British army, as this 1911 official publication attests, was well aware that the weapon would transform the conduct of war.
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Tactical Summary of Machine Gun Operations
No. 1. October 1917. No. 2. November-December 1917
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Tactical Summary of Machine Gun Operations No. 1. October 1917. No. 2. November-December 1917
Product Code: 10756

Incorporating the lessons learned in the fighting at Passchendaele in the summer and early autumn of 1917, the first part of this official tactical summary of machine gun operations for October 1917 emphasises the importance of machine gun support of infantry operations by barrages. The second pa...
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