4 edition of United States artillery ammunition found in the catalog.
Published
1917
by McGraw-Hill book company, inc.; [etc., etc.] in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Other titles | Artillery ammunition. |
Statement | by Ethan Viall. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | UF753 .V5 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | ix, 98 p. |
Number of Pages | 98 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6600270M |
LC Control Number | 17020741 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 3855865 |
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United States artillery ammunition; 3 to 6 in. shrapnel shells, 3 to 6 in. high explosive shells and their cartridge cases by Viall, EthanPages: AAAA (EEEE) = Department of Defense Ammunition Code (DODAC), FSC and (DODIC) Chart - National Codification Bureau Codes (from DA PamTable ) 00 – United States 23 – Greece 33 – Spain 01 – United States 24 – Iceland 34 – Malaysia.
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United States artillery ammunition: 3 to 6 in. shrapnel shells, 3 to 6 in. high explosive shells and their cartridge casesMcGraw-Hill book company, inc.; [etc., etc.] - 1st ed. artillerist's manual, and adapted to the service of the united states. illustrated by engravings. United States artillery ammunition book by brig.-gen.
john gibbon, u. vols., captain fourth artillery, u. army. second edition, revised and enlarged. to the officers of the united states artillery, this work is respectfully dedicated. contents. United States artillery ammunition 3 to 6 in. shrapnel shells, 3 to 6 in. high explosive shells and their cartridge cases 1st ed.
by Ethan Viall. Published by McGraw-Hill book company, inc.; [etc., etc.] in New : Ethan Viall. 84 rows The 59th Ordnance Brigade is a military unit of the United States unit is currently Active: –, – present. The illustrations show the gun, ancillary equipment, caissons and wagons, harnesses, ammunition types and how they are used, and emplacement positions.
Includes all 39 artillery bugle calls. The book was written by a board of officers (the Artillery Board of the Army)/5(10).
Page 37 - August 7,paragraphs 1 and 4 reading as follows: "1. This country has but one army — The United States Army. It includes all the land forces in the service of the United States. These forces, however raised, lose their identity in that of The United States Army. Artillery and Ammunition of the Civil War [Warren Ripley] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers.
Artillery and Ammunition of the Civil War Reviewed in the United States on Febru I have never seen this book on a bookshelf at any civil war site bookstore. Morningside titles are often like that, and it is unfortunate /5(10). Early shells are often referred to as "common shells," the reason being, according to the book United States Artillery Ammunition, that they were made of common steel.
However, according to The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Ammunition, they are called common shells because they were the common shell used against all targets. The explosive used in. Hardback or Cased Book.
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United States artillery ammunition; 3 to 6 in. shrapnel shells, 3 to 6 in. high explosive shells and their cartridge cases. [Ethan Viall]. Get this book in print. Instruction for Field Artillery United States. advance aligned ammunition chests battery is marching bridle caissons in front cannoneers captain commands centre section chiefs of pieces chiefs of sections column of pieces command Forward command HALT command MARCH commencing detachment dismount executed according.
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User lists with this item. The German mm was sufficiently similar to the American mm howitzer, and there were enough similarities overall between each army’s guns to allow the U.S.
Army to equip two of its field artillery battalions with captured German pieces to take advantage of the enemy ammunition stocks captured in. Book/Printed Material Artillery for the United States land service, as devised and arranged by the Ordnance borad.
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There are a total of 32 Active U.S. Army Vehicles and Artillery () in the Military Factory. Entries are listed below in alphanumeric order (1-to-Z). Flag images indicative of country of origin and not necessarily primary operator.Book/Printed Material Artillery for the United States land service, as devised and arranged by the Ordnance borad.
With plates. (9 plates) -- Part eleventh: Ammunition and projectiles, (5 plates) -- Part twelfth: Equipment of gun carriages and wagons for the service of field and siege batteries, (5 plates) -- Part thirteenth.