Stokes mortar ww1

    • [DOC File]www.duncanrig.s-lanark.sch.uk

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      The British used Stokes mortars which could fire 22 bombs a minute. Aircraft - Mainly used for reconnaissance but were equipped with machine guns and ‘dogfights’ took place in the skies. Planes were also fitted with bombs and even cannons. The rickety early planes had given way to sleek fighters such as the Sopwith Camel.

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    • [DOCX File]WW1 In Memory of those men of Chesham Bois Parish who ...

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      The fallen of World War 1 deserve a little more than a name carved into a monument, so with a little research more detail has been added. The Regiment, Battalion, Division, Battle of each individual can be traced to a reasonable conclusion through many sources but with some names there is always a doubt over the date and actual location due to the sheer logistics of the fallen at any one time.

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    • [DOC File]ACCUMULATIONS & COLLECTIONS

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      559 WW1 Rising Sun hat badge. UK made with slider. Grade II $90 $150. 560 WW1 UK MADE RISING SUN HAT BADGE. Gilt finish. Slider. Grade II- $90 $150. 561 WW2 RISING SUN HAT BADGE. Nice one with oxy worn from the high points only. 2x lugs. Nice WW2 display one. Grade II. $40 $65. 562 WW2 RISING SUN HAT BADGE. Good example with all oxy remaining ...

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    • [DOC File]WILSON and FULLER

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      SOMERSET ARCHITECTS INDEX . brackets = buildings not in Somerset? on a newspaper entry means not checked in British Newspaper Archive just noted from basic search for 'architect' without actually reading the entry.

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    • [DOC File]MILITARIA - Status Int

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      By Thomas Stokes, Melb (designer Julius Hogarth). Prince Alfred was the victim of an assassination attempt at Clontarf, Sydney on 12 March 1868. He received a slight wound from a undercharged pistol shot to the back from Henry James O'Farrell, an Irish miner from the Ballarat Gold Fields and a declared "Fenian" (Irish Republican).

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    • 1893: 15 March: Steam service introduced through to Okiep,

      Namaqualand. Annexure B . A CHRONOLOGY …..Some date after August 2004…… Second Edition. First Edition June 1996. NAMAQUALAND: A CHRONOLOGY . The chronology ...

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    • [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.

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    • [DOC File]Home Page - Duncanrig Secondary School

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      The British used Stokes mortars which could fire 22 bombs a minute. Aircraft - Mainly used for reconnaissance but were equipped with machine guns and ‘dogfights’ took place in the skies. Planes were also fitted with bombs and even cannons. The rickety early planes had given way to sleek fighters such as the Sopwith Camel.

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    • [DOC File]Mission

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      Stokes Mortar - A 10 gun battery with plenty of ammunition- The Stokes fires an explosive shell in a high trajectory arc, allowing it to land directly in the enemy trenches. …

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    • [DOC File]www.jordan1914-18archaeology.org

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      The Lewis guns and Stokes mortars were set in place and the mine detonated under the second of the two engines. Loaded with sick (typhus) and wounded troops, families of soldiers, household effects, food and weapons, and escorting soldiers, the train was derailed and decimated by effective machine gun and mortar …

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