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

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      The advantages of this weapon, was that it had caterpillar tracks instead of wheels. Could hold up against heavy machine gun firing. Held its own machine guns and cannons. The significances and effects of this weapon, was that it turned WW1 into a defensive war. Many had thought that war would be rapid, with lots of conquests.

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    • [DOC File]Weapons and Tactics of World War I - Al Bennett

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      Inflicted 92% of all WW1 casualties 21 Big Gun Big Guns. 1. Needed large numbers of guns for operations. Used “barrage fire” – a curtain of artillery shelling. 22 Big Gun Developed anti-aircraft guns in. response to increased use of planes. 23 Big Gun Shell shock – absence of sound due to continuous loud noise. Needed a way to launch ...

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    • [DOC File]AUSTRALIAN TUNNELLING COMPANY MOYEMENTS 'The …

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      Dune 18. Artillery Dugouts . Adits 6ftx4ft 24ft. Galleries 6ftx3ft 41ft. Galleries 6ftx4ft 322ft. Total Footage 387ft. Left Reserve Tunnel Dugouts . Machine Gun Positions at Adelaide Post and Melbourne Post (these two were connected by galleries and when completed the footage was as at Adelaide Post.)

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    • [DOC File]WWI Study Guide

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      Attacks – soldiers charged “over the top” of their own trenches, through no man’s land to enemy trenches, facing heavily artillery, machine guns, barbed wire, and land-mines. Soldiers lived in the trenches for several weeks. Disease, cold, mud, rats, rain. New Weapons. Machine guns – allowed one man to kill hundreds of men in seconds

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    • [DOCX File]Interesting World War One U-Boat Facts

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      From the M712 Copperhead laser-guided direct-fire round to the M982 Excalibur GPS guided missile, tanks now have various weapons systems available to them to destroy enemy targets. One of the most notable, however, is the SMArt 155, a recently released 155mm artillery round that delivers two autonomous, sensor-fused, fire-and-forget submunitions.

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    • [DOC File]World War 1

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      In March 1918, the Germans mounted one final attack on the Allies in France, using more than 6,000 German cannons, which was the largest artillery attack of the entire war. Artillery was the type of weapon that killed more people than any other between 1914 and 1918. The biggest guns used in the Great War could fire shells as large as a soldier.

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    • [DOC File]Abbreviation Relevant to Gunners

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      Corps Heavies Term used for Corps Heavy Artillery Headquarters - responsible to a Corps Commander for all the Heavy Artillery in a Corps (WW1) Correction of the Moment Corrections which are applied to the sights of a gun or to firing data before the gun is fired to take account of the various conditions which could affect the shell in flight.

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    • [DOC File]Unit 1 Lesson ( ): Trench Warfare - Ms. Warnock

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      Make 4 copies each of the WWI Machine Gun and the WWI Artillery. Attach a copy of the WWI Machine Gun each of 4 boxes. Attach a copy of the WWI Artillery to each of 4 other boxes. Make 6 volleyball-sized balls of paper (each side gets 3 each). These are the artillery shells.

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    • [DOC File]www.mrdaveyspage.com

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      George Coppard was a British soldier who fought during the entire First World War and was twice wounded. He fought at the Battle of the Somme as a machine gunner and wrote about his experiences in his book, With a Machine Gun to Cambrai. In this excerpt, Coppard recollects his experience on July 2, 1916.

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    • [DOC File]WWI Weapons Webquest

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      During WWI new weapons began to emerge that changed the tide of war forever. Please select three of the following weapons (poison gas, submarines, airplanes, machine guns, tanks and artillery shells) and describe how the weapon changed the strategy of warfare.

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