Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Naval and Military Press Ltd, GB, 2006
ISBN 10: 1845743377 ISBN 13: 9781845743376
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ISBN 10: 1845743377 ISBN 13: 9781845743376
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Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Work of the Royal Engineers in the European War 1914-1918: Anti-Aircraaft Searchlights. Book.
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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Naval and Military Press Ltd, GB, 2006
ISBN 10: 1845743318 ISBN 13: 9781845743314
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Lingua: Inglese
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ISBN 10: 1845743350 ISBN 13: 9781845743352
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ISBN 10: 1845743369 ISBN 13: 9781845743369
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Condizione: New. Work of the Royal Engineers in the European War 1914-1918: The Organisation and Expansion If the Corps 1914-1918 (Paperback or Softback).
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Naval & Military Press Ltd, 2006
ISBN 10: 1845743377 ISBN 13: 9781845743376
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2006 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1926). SB. 9pp This short piece of work is a summary of the development of anti-aircraft searchlights in France between 1915 and 1918. In 1915 the resources amounted to two sections each with three searchlights, which were employed for the protection of GHQ at St Omer. The narrative describes how the searchlight component of the RE grew (personnel numbered 3,000 all ranks by the end of the war) and notes the different types of projectors in service. It also describes the use of lights, their deployment, their successes and limitations on various parts of the battlefield. It concludes with a section on anticipated development had the war gone on. In the summer of 1940 the responsibility for searchlights passed to the Royal Artillery.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Naval & Military Press Ltd, 2015
ISBN 10: 1845743377 ISBN 13: 9781845743376
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ISBN 10: 1845743326 ISBN 13: 9781845743321
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Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Work of the Royal Engineers in the European War 1914-1918: The Organization of Engineer Intelligence and Information. Book.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Naval & Military Press 10/15/2015, 2015
ISBN 10: 1845743334 ISBN 13: 9781845743338
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Paperback or Softback. Condizione: New. Work of the Royal Engineers in the European War 1914-1918: Camouflage Service. Book.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2006 N&M reprint (original pub 1926). SB. 30pp This section begins by noting the complete lack of Engineer intelligence regarding the Western Theatre of War before 1914. An old, 1906 report confirmed that the roads in Belgium were paved or macademised, while all it said about the Meuse was that its current was swift in places while its depth was sometimes as much as 45 feet. Not a great deal of use! It then goes on to detail what information was needed and what efforts were made to get it. It also stressed the need for pamphlets and such like material for Stationery Services Publications and keeping them up to date; and fourthly was there was the requirement to obtain information on enemy field engineering methods and disseminate it. This section concludes with a series of appendices showing list of the plates of field work designs, a list of the Engineer-in-Chiefâs Field-Work notes, Classified index of Mining notes, lists of publications and a list of German field-work plates.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2006 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1926) Sb. 49pp with five photos and 21 plates The idea of forming a Camouflage Section in the BEF was first suggested at GHQ in the winter of 1915, following the success of the work of the French Camouflage Section in Amiens, whose workshop was visited by British officers. The chief means of camouflage was the painted screen, and as a result of a visit to France by a professional artist and his advice, volunteers were called for from the troops in France with experience of theatrical work, such as scenic artists, stage carpenters, workers in cardboard etc. These assembled at St Omer under an officer in January 1916 pending the fitting up of a building in Wimereux. Thus was born the camouflage service. This account goes on to give details of the first establishments and subsequent increases in establishment. The Camouflage Service was represented at GHQ, Army and Corps HQs and depots were set up corps areas and camouflage factories were formed in Army areas. By the time the war ended camouflage was âbigâ in France and Flanders as this account reveals. American and French work in this field is also featured as well as German methods. At the end are tables of statistics showing quantities of stores and materials used.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2006 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1926). SB. 65pp + 20 plates of drawings and maps. This section opens with a somewhat peeved comment that the extent to which the success of operations was dependent upon the opening up and maintainance of communications was probably not fully realized except by those who had to do the job, no more than the difficulties that had to be overcome during the first two years of the war was appreciated. This account certainly paints the picture of a formidable task. The first concentration of large masses of men and animals in small areas, and the growth of artillery strength, that marked the Battle of the Somme in 1916, intensified all communications and transportation problems, and there gradually emerged a series of specialized departments, such as Railways, Roads, Labour and Engineer Stores, which , by the end of the war had assumed very wide proportions and absorbed a huge number of personnel and amount of equipment. The author deals with the subject under three headings: Tracks, which involved men, animals and horse transport; Forward Roads (including railheads), and Tramways, all of which came under the Engineer-in-Chief at GHQ. Railways were not his responsibility. A new organization which emerged was known as Foreway and included in the narrative is a letter from the CGS setting out how the organization was to be formed. The basic element was the âForeway Company REâ the make up of which is given in detail. The plates show drawings of rail/tramway trucks, bridges, tracks, road and tramway systems in Army and Corps areas.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2006 N&M Press reprint (original pub 1926). SB. 21pp + 19 plates of drawings The Germans led the way in the construction of concrete fortifications, but a significant disadvantage from the British point of view was the lack of practical experience in that type of work on the part of the majority of engineers. Nevertheless a good deal of in situ work was done, especially for MG emplacements and OPs. The discovery of many concrete defences in the German lines captured during 1917 renewed our interest in this type of work, but again ignorance, especially in the properties of concrete or in its application to defence works led to many faulty constructions along our front. Efforts to put this right came in a Fieldworks Note issued by the Engineer in Chief drawing attention to mistakes and enunciating the main principles of reinforced concrete design. This account shows how the problems were tackled and the amount of resources put into the work. Concrete factories were built and special units were formed, "Transportation Works Companies, REâ composed of men of various trades and each numbering five officers and 257 other ranks. There are a number of plates depicting technical drawings of concrete structures.
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. 2006 N&M Pres reprint (original pub 1926). SB. 72 pp This is a remarkably detailed review of the Royal Engineers (RE) and its varied units in peacetime and the tremendous expansion that took place during the course of the war including the formation of many new units that did not exist before the war. What is interesting is how wide were the responsibilities of the Corps, which are fully described, chapter by chapter, thus we read and learn about: bridging units, electrical and mechanical companies, tunnelling companies, forestry units, the inundation section, tramway and foreway companies (the latter being a new service, formed in March 1918, to distribute supplies forward of railhead).Then there were transportation units, the postal service, the signals service, which separated from its parent Corps in 1920 and became the Royal Corps of Signals, meteorological sections, camouflage, field survey, mapping, anti-aircraft searchlight, gas (the Special Brigade) and yet more besides. It makes for fascinating and, I am sure, very enlightening reading for many. At the end there are tables showing all these and their growth during the war and the numbers serving in the various theatres of war. The RE regulars and special reserve began the war with 1,056 officers and 10,304 men; by 1 August 1917 these figures had become 8,886 and 230,500. In this same period the TF grew from 13,640 all ranks to 56,282.