Detailed information on all of the different natures of ammunition produced for the 4.2-inch mortar, which served alongside the Vickers MG in Divisional (Machine Gun) Battalions.
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- Infantry Training 1914 (Reprint India 1917)General Staff, War Office V10772
- Infantry Training 1905 (Reprinted with Amendments, 1908)General Staff, War Office Training of the Recruit: Squad Drill,… Read more: Infantry Training 1905 (Reprinted with Amendments, 1908)
- Notes on Ammunition: 4.2-inch Smooth Bore Mortar AmmunitionDetailed information on all of the different natures of ammunition… Read more: Notes on Ammunition: 4.2-inch Smooth Bore Mortar Ammunition
- How were machine gun barrels cooled? Vickers, Bren, Lewis and Hotchkiss were all different!Water-cooled, air-cooled with heavy, radiators or quick-change barrels: all different… Read more: How were machine gun barrels cooled? Vickers, Bren, Lewis and Hotchkiss were all different!
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