Mortars used in ww1

    • [DOC File]Abbreviation Relevant to Gunners

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      During WW1 this task started, in RGA brigades, becoming the responsibility of the RASC. However, in India, the RASC/RIASC did not take over this responsibility until the mid/late 1930’s. BRITARTYBAT British Artillery Battery (UN Bosnia Deployment) BRO Battery Reconnaissance Officer, used in WW1 and resurrected in the 1990’s.


    • [DOC File]REVIELLE SHELLHOLE

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      Fines are determined at the rate of pay used during WW1 ie One shilling per days pay. The size of our current Rand is similar to the Shilling of old hence, the fines imposed are one R1-00/day fine to conform to WW1 pay rates. (WW One is MOTH Tradition). Minimum fine 1 day - Maximum fine 10 days. eg .Five days fine = R5-00.


    • [DOC File]The Changing Face of War

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      - Machine guns and artillery were responsible for most of the killing in WW1. Put killing on a much grander scale. Atomic weapons in WW2. Mortars, which lobbed a shell in a high arc over a relatively short distance, widely used in harassing forward trenches, cutting wire in preparation for a raid or attack. Mines – Packing explosives ...


    • [DOC File]Family and Friends email number 3 – from May 6, 2008

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      Thanx for the response! I have narrowed it down to 2nd Battalion 81MM mortars section of the 505. He was from Pennsylvania and 2 pics attached. The photo taken in cemetery at Nijmegen during Market-Garden, he is standing in the middle. The other photo of him was taken in Naples or Sicily. Any help greatly appreciated!


    • [DOC File]Weapons of World War I – Blank Chart

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      Examples included cannons (howitzers and mortars). Throughout the war, these weapons became more modernized and mechanized. Battle Ships. The advantage of this weapon was the fact that a small number of defenders could hold off a substantially large number of attackers. The significance of this weapon was that it turned WW1 into a chemical warfare.


    • [DOCX File]PROPHECY UPDATE

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      In 1917, at the end of WW1, the Balfour Agreement gave the Jews a legal right of return. ... There will be no exceptions, they'll be allowed to drive tanks, fire mortars and lead infantry soldiers into combat. They'll be able to serve as Army Rangers and Green Berets, Navy SEALs, Marine Corps infantry, Air Force parajumpers and everything else ...


    • [DOCX File]MILITARY BOX 1

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      Box 6-2 Gundurimba Shire Council WW1,WW2 Papers, Census, Scorched Earth. Box 6-3 Letter Book Lismore Mun. Council – Condolence Letters etc,1916-19 -20. Box 6-4 Military Local later to current. Box 7-1/1 41RNSWR Magazines 2001 – 2010 (10) + RAR 10/10 2015. Files Shelf 1-2-034 4th Mounted Inf. Adjutant’s Book. 27 Jul 1890 – 30 May 1895.


    • [DOC File]Tunnelling Coys RE

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      184th Tunnelling Company Formed in Rouen in October 1915, moved immediately to the Somme area, for work at Maricourt. By Spring 1916 was active at Vimy. Before the attack at Arras in April 1917, the Company were engaged on Fish Avenue Tunnel, and in helping construct emplacements for heavy mortars. Moved to Nieuport in June 1917.


    • [DOC File]mrburnsenglishclass.com

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      Trench Mortars. Trench mortars were similar to shells but more specialised. They added greatly to the misery of the soldiers in the trenches. Also, they were not a new weapon. They were a short metal tube used to fire steel drums packed with explosive and shrapnel high into the air. It …


    • [DOC File]The Forward Observer in WWII - 29th Infantry Division

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      Grid. The observer locates the target by use of the grid system taught in the Soldier’s Handbook. 6 or 8 numbers are used, by plotting on the map with a protractor. This is the most common and simple method. Originally, American artillery used English measure in yards and miles. However, in Europe, metric was used, but the conversion took ...


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