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Fighting in the Air, April 1918
Product Code: 10753
Published in April 1918, the month that the Royal Flying Corps became the Royal Air Force, this little official booklet issued by the General Staff is a general introduction for pilots of the aims of aerial combat. With sections on such topics as the necessity of offensive action; attacking groun...
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Infantry Sword Exercise. 1845
Product Code: 10764
Illustrated with diagrams and fine line drawings, this is the revised training booklet for officially approved infantry sword exercises issued by the Horse Guards in January 1845. ‘The quickest and surest mode for forming swordsmen'.
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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 for Infantry Officers on Trench Warfare, March 1916
Product Code: 10752
This exceptionally important official handbook was the Bible for infantry officers on the western front in the Great War. It covers a wealth of subjects essential to the efficient conduct of trench warfare, which, although published as late as March 1916, it still insists is only a temporary ph...
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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
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
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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