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...Railway artillery

a report on the characteristics, scope of utility, etc., of railway artillery, in two vols. ...

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This is a originally confidential resume of railway artillery of the world following WWI, for the US to study and to try to produce better rail borne artillery systems. It is a superb book with numerous photographs and technical drawings (pp.224) witha range of pieces up to 520mm firing a 3014lb. shell It is a magnificent technical archive.

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Edition Notes

Vol. 2 (confidential) published 1922.

"Presented by H. W. Miller, Lieutenant Colonel of Ordnance."

Published in
Washington
Series
Ordnance Dept. Document -- no. 2034

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Library of Congress
UF390 .U32 1921

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2 v.

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OL23024850M
Internet Archive
cu31924092701766
LCCN
21000084

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