The book of the machine gun 1917
Longstaff, F. V.2003
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This book is a very important text for any student of the development of the machine gun, and contains details of the history of this weapon from its inception to the mid-point of the First World War. The evolution of the machine gun is detailed. Tactics are examined in detail, both from the historical point of view and tactics of the First World War, an important part of the book. Training is covered, particularly from the British Army side, and the relevant chapter has much of great value in it. Perhaps the most important part of the book however is the examination of the machine guns of the armies then at war. There is in addition a complete chapter on machine guns in the German Army, which is of specific importance to any study of the tactics on the western front. The book is illustrated with a series of good photographs and a number of line drawings of both early and current machine guns, and there is also a large scale drawing of the Vickers gun.
Main title:
The book of the machine gun 1917 / Major F. V. Longstaff and A. Hilliard Atteridge.
Imprint:
East Sussex : Naval & Military Press Ltd, 2003 Gardners Books Ltd [distributor],.
Collation:
444p. ; 216x140mm.
Notes:
Facsimile edition, originally published Hugh Rees Ltd, 1917.
Audience:
Reading grade level: general.
ISBN:
9781843425595
Dewey class:
940.4
Local class:
940.4
Language:
English
BRN:
2417843
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