Manual of Field Engineering, 1911 (Reprinted 1914)

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Covering many aspects of field engineering works, including trench systems, in the run up to the Great War. This manual covers what the British Army was trained to do for trench works and emplacements in that important period. It includes machine gun fortifications as well as other artillery positions and the more routine engineering requirements of an army, such as bridging and water supplies.

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