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British Artillery 1914-19
Heavy Artillery

 

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British Artillery 1914-19
Heavy Artillery

by Dale Clarke (Author)
Brian Delf (Illustrator)

 

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ISBN: 9781841767888

 

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World War I is often deemed to have been 'a war of artillery'; British heavy artillery played a vital part in destroying the German trenches and providing invaluable cover for advancing troops on the Western Front. This book details the huge guns of the Royal Garrison Artillery, including the 6-in. siege gun and howitzer, the 8-in. howitzer, the 12-in. railway and siege howitzer and the infamous 9.2-in breech-loading siege howitzer. Camouflage and enemy battery locations and transport are covered, as well as how the guns were developed, how they were manned and how tactics were used.


 

ISBN 1841767883
ISBN13 9781841767888
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Format Paperback
Publication date 03/08/2005
Pages 48
Weight (grammes) 168
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 248
Width (mm) 184

Introduction
Design and development
Operation
Active Service
The Guns
Aftermath
Bibliography
Colour plate commentary
Index