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World War I Battlefield Artillery Tactics (Elite)
Dale Clarke
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| #1004073 in Books | Osprey | 2014-12-09 | 2014-12-09 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.55 x5.84 x7.21l,.47 | File type: PDF | 64 pages | 9781782005902||14 of 14 people found the following review helpful.| An excellent overview of the subject despite its short length|By Yoda|Any review of this book would have to start out by mentioning that the book is part of the Osprey “Elite” series. As such it is very short, at only 62 pages about a third of which consists of illustration of one kind or another. Hence if one is looking for an in-depth tome on the subject this is|About the Author|Dale Clarke completed his PhD at Cranfield University, and his Masters at De Montfort University. His specialist area of interest is the application of technology to warfare, and he takes a 'hands-on' approach, being involved in various restorat
From the beginning of 'trench warfare' in winter 1914/15, artillery became the absolutely dominant arm in all the major armies for the rest of World War I, to a degree never seen before or since. The numbers and capabilities of the guns and ammunition available governed all the generals' battle plans; and the ways in which they were employed, and either succeeded or failed, decided the outcome of battles. The majority of the millions of casualties suffered during the ...
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