British Artillery 1914-18 : Field Army Artillery
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Introduction 3(2) Royal Horse Artillery Royal Field Artillery Royal Garrison Artillery -- mountain and heavy batteries The Reserves and the Territorial Force The Empire and Dominions The role Modernisation and Expansion 5(3) `Quick Fire' Artillery Volunteers and `New Armies' Organisation 8(8) Brigades and divisions Ammunition columns Battery organisation Gun positions Observation posts Trench mortars The Guns 16(24) Ammunition Nomenclature BL 15-pdr (formerly 12-pdr 7cwt) field gun BL 5-in. field howitzer BL 12-pdr 6cwt field gun BL 5-in. field howitzer QF 2.95-in. mountain gun (pack howitzer) QF 4.7-in. field gun BL 10-pdr mountain gun QF 15-pdr field gun `The Ehrhardt' QF 13-pdr field gun QF 18-pdr Mk. I and II field gun BL 60-pdr Mk. I field gun BLC 15-pdr field gun QF 4.5-in. field howitzer BL 2.75-in. mountain gun QF 3.7-in. mountain or pack howitzer QF 18-pdr Mk. IV field gun BL 60-pdr Mk. II field gun Miscellaneous Weapons 40(1) QF 12-pdr 8cwt field gun 90mm field gun Captured German field artillery Mortars Colour Schemes 41(2) Bibliography 43(1) Colour Plate Commentary 44(4) Index 48
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