The Lewis Gun on the Western Front: 1916-1918
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Description This book is an in-depth study of the Lewis Gun on the Western Front (France and Flanders) in the latter half of the First World War. Constructed as a ‘capability primer’ it uses Rich’s research method of ‘TEPIDOIL’ to analyse the Lewis guns’s role. This covers: Training – how were Lewis gunners and their officers trained? Equipment – what did they need? Personnel – who were they and where did they come from? Information – what did they need to know? Doctrine, including tactics – how did they fight? Organisation – how were they structured? Infrastructure – where was their equipment built and where were they trained? Logistics – how did the people and equipment get to where they needed to fight? This is an A5 book of 76 inner pages with a mix of colour detail recreated pictures and picked original photographs from the First World War. Like this:Like Loading...
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