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

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      The German U-Boat was a very effective World War One weapon. In fact in strange paradox you can say that these submarines almost won the war for Germany, by devastating the allies merchant shipping, and at the same time say they lost the war for Germany by being the reason the U.S. entered the war on the side of the allies.


    • [DOCX File]salem lions

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      Trench warfare is a form of warfare where both combatants have fortified positions and fighting lines are static. Trench warfare arose when there was a revolution in firepower without similar advances in mobility. The result was a slow and grueling form of defense-oriented warfare in which both sides constructed elaborate and heavily armed trench and dugout systems opposing each other along a ...


    • [DOCX File]Delta Academy of Applied Learning

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      10. What was “trench warfare”? How did new weapons and technology play a part in “trench warfare”?


    • [DOC File]TUNNELLERS WAR DIARY

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      20: Third Army advance on Cambrai front, involving first big tank attack. Tunnelling Companies rendered certain assistance, and were involved in German counter-attack ay Gouzeaucourt on 3rd December. 1918 Mar. 21: Commencement of great German Somme offensive on the Fifth and Third Army fronts, gaining most advanced point near Amiens on the 5th ...


    • [DOC File]1. Reading - The Ending of World War I

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      Focus Questions. How did the Assassination of Franz Ferdinand help to trigger World War I? What involvement did different countries have in the war?


    • [DOCX File]Manor History - IGCSE overview

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      The head of the Tank Corps, Colonel John Fuller was convinced the tank was vital to winning the war. He persuaded Haig to supply him with another 1000 tanks. They were more successful at Cambrai in November 1917 and at Amiens in August 1918 General Henry Rawlinson used over 400 tanks supported by soldiers and aircraft to break through the ...


    • [DOC File]“Massacre of Innocents”, First Ypres, 1914

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      Pz8 WW1 Divisioaal – Scenarios by Pierre Laporte Belleau Wood 1918 American (attacker): 18 x Infantry (Marines), 2 HMG, 36 AP, 3d6 x Trenches, 2d6 x Barbed Wire, 1d3 x Bunkers.


    • [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]Gossip Well Told

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      Who had the biggest army in Europe at the start of WW1? A. Germany. Q. How many British Soldiers died on the first day of the Battle of the Somme in 1916? 20,000 Q. How many soldiers fought in World War 1? A. About 70 million ... The Tank. Q. What new weapon was first used by the Germans in 1914?



    • [DOC File]Weebly

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      During World War One, a wide variety of weapons were used: The main weapon used by British soldiers in the trenches was the bolt-action rifle. 15 rounds could be fired in a minute and a person 1,400 metres away could be killed.. Machine guns. needed 4-6 men to work them and had to be on a flat surface.


    • [DOC File]World War One: Events

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      British/French offensive – 1.1 million killed on all sides . ii. 9/15 – First use of tank by Great Britain . 4. 1917 . a. 1/22 – Woodrow Wilson’s last offering to be negotiator or peace. b. 2/1 – Germany resumes unrestricted sub warfare. c. Zimmerman telegram – gets US involved in war.


    • [DOC File]1 - University of Birmingham

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      Maxwell, John Grenfell British Mission to French GQG. Maxwell, Laurence Lockhart GOC Cavalry Brigade. Maxwell, Ronald Charles QMG and IG LoC Area. Maxwell-Scott, Walter Joseph BGGS. May, Reginald Seaburne DQMG. Maybury, Henry Percy Director of Roads. Maynard, Charles Clarkson Martin GOC Infantry Brigade


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

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      28 Eisenhower in tank command – WW1 2. Equipped with machine guns 29 Tank 3. First used in 1916 30 Tank in trench 4. Had to be careful around heavily trenched. areas 31 Tank with bridge 5. Carried “bridges” for muddy areas 32 Tanks with tracks /


    • [DOC File]O

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      Alford composed this march for the WW1 British naval officers in 1917, the same year in which The Middy was dedicated to the Midshipmen. Although Alford used the evenly divisibly 2/4 meter signatures for most of his marches, his choice of 6/8 meters for this lilting sailing march seems perfectly appropriate.


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