Pamphlets from Andy Robertshaw, Curator of the Royal Logistic Corps Museum
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Trenches were the predominant facet of field engineering of the First World War. This publication essentially gathers together all the lessons learned ...
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This pamphlet was issued for the guidance of platoon commanders in 1918. It is essentially a tactical pamphlet and the illustrations give guidance to ...
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By 1916 the British Army was always short of trained soldiers - the old pre-war men were drastically reduced in numbers and the Kitchener and other ...
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The pamphlets declares that "Trench fighting" [was] "only a Phase of Warfare." The British Army still held to its age-old basic ...
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A Vade Mecum for the new soldier issued (or sold) for all those joining the ranks in the First World War. It is in the style of the ...
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