British Military Transport World War Two ะะะะะ ;ะะะะะะะฏ ะะกะขะะ ะะฏ British Military Transport World War TwoByDavid E JanePublisher:Almark1978 50 PagesISBN: 0855243082PDF15 MBWhen dealing with military vehicles in service, it is quite natural to think immediately of tanks, armoured cars and other hard
British Military Respirators and Anti-Gas Equipment of the Two World Wars
โ Scribed by Thomas Mayer-Maguire, Brian Baker
- Publisher
- The Crowood Press
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 49
- Series
- Europa Militaria โ38
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
By 1918, the British Army had developed a range of innovative protection methods that heralded the birth of the modern day military respirator. Throughout both World Wars, Great Britain led the way in developing anti-gas technologies. Today, items such as respirators and anti-gas equipment are highly sought after by the enthusiast. What the collector lacks is information and reference photographs of such items, and he also has little information available to him on topics such as preservation, manufacturer details and safety aspects of handling these items.
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