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Category: Artillery - Trench Mortars
P.G.Heath (W/F Recoil) P.88-97. Organisation/usage/short range modification.
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Category: Artillery - Trench Mortars
W.J.Brockman (W/F Recoil) Early Stokes mortar.
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Category: Artillery - Trench Mortars
C.E.C.Shipton (Salonika) Diary 5.8.18 describes workings and erratic firing of 3.7" trench mortar.
Category: Artillery - Trench Mortars
C.Hunter (Russia) Typed transcript of Tape No. 313/316.
Category: Artillery - Trench Mortars
A.Lighfoot (GS) Trench mortar officer - notebook of positions and official handbooks.
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J.A.G.Haslam (Air) Typed transcript of Tape No. 372, p.4.
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I.L.Read (GS) Memoir pp 96,108,271 - effectiveness (Britishand German
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Category: Artillery - Trench Mortars
E.A.Shephard (GS) Diary 25.8.16 Trench Mortars and Stokes gunners do little damage to the Germans. They "are content with blazing away (from well protected traverses) at the enemy sandbags." They then withdraw and retaliation follows.
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Category: Artillery - Trench Mortars
J.W.Allen (GS) Letters 7.6.15 - Would never allow mortar gunners to fire under his command "as you get shelled as soon as a mortar gun fires" Meenwhile the gunners have left the trench for another.
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Category: Artillery - Trench Mortars
R.C. Perry (GS). Good photo (1917) in album, box 4.
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