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    • [DOC File]TUNNELLERS WAR DIARY

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      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 April.

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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.

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    • [DOC File]Reasons Why Scots enlisted to Fight in the Great War

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      In Glasgow, the 15th Battalion of the Highland Light Infantry was called the . Tramway Battalion. because many belonged to the transport department. For some men it was an. Economic Necessity. Fear of unemployment. was probably an important factor in joining up as recruitment in high unemployment area was more successful than in low. Historiography

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    • [DOC File]Unit 1 Lesson ( ): Trench Warfare

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      Unit 1: World War I. Lesson 2: Trench Warfare. Topic Overview: Word War I ushered in a new era of warfare. Major developments in strategy, tactics, weapons, and technology changed the way wars would be fought in the future.

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

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      WW1 was still a non-mechanized war … what. we consider modern warfare was only just. being introduced during WW1 45 Billy Mitchell Fought for American air units in France; believed that military air power should be used in wartime. 46 Ship WEAPONS OF THE SEA. Ships. 1. Few new developments during WW1. Continued to use battleships and

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    • [DOCX File]Introduction - ThinkEdu Blog | Thinking, Teaching ...

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      The reason the infantry was asked to walk across the Somme battlefield was to ensure that they arrived at the German lines together and thus were not slaughtered one by one as they climbed into the enemy trenches. ... have been that been that bad. Richard Evans shares that view, but people like Nigel Birrar and Michael Gove say that WW1 was a ...

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    • [DOCX File]Veterans Resources - A community for military veterans

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      Oct 25 1916 – WW1: French troops rejoice after recapturing Fort Douaumont, the preeminent fortress guarding the city of Verdun, under siege by the German army since the previous February. Oct 25 1940 – PreWW2: Benjamin O. Davis, Sr. is named the first African American general in the United States Army.

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    • [DOC File]War paintings: - Ancient_Battles.com

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      Supported by 6 infantry divisions and 4 Royal Flying Corps squadrons flying ground attack missions, the attack had broken through 3 trench lines and penetrated 5 miles on a 6 mile front by lunchtime. Although these gains were not exploited and later retaken by a German counter offensive, Cambrai showed the full potential of the tank on the ...

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    • [DOC File]The Middle East during World War One

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      By Professor David R Woodward. The opening moves. Few events in world history have had a more profound impact than that of World War One (1914-8). Although the German attempt to dominate Europe was thwarted in the end, the equilibrium of the region was also destroyed by the fierce fighting between its different elements.

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

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      German (defender): 9 x Infantry (1d6 of which are Elite), 1 x HMG, 12 x AP, 1d6 Trenches. Special Rule, Dense Vegetation: a unit must roll 4/6 with 1d6 to leave a square of Dense Vegetation or to make an assault from such a terrain type (+1 if Elite or -1 if Green).

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