Training Manuals
A Few Notes for the Use of Infantry Officers
This guide was written in both French and English, with the purpose of teaching young officers and N.C.O.s about the new training system and how to become an efficient infantry officer.
Notes on Platoon and Company Drill
This booklet is an instructional manual issued by the War Office for Allied troops. The manual acts as a guide for any movement or formation that a commander may order, including how to improvise during real-world circumstances.
Notes on Field Defences
This booklet was issued by the War Office as a condensed and updated version of Notes from the Front Volumes I and II. It includes crucial information for troops on the front line about bombs and grenades, French military explosives, and German field defences.
Anti-Gas Measures
Chemical weapons were first introduced to contemporary warfare during the Battle of Ypres in 1915. Since poisonous gas had never been deployed at such a large-scale, soldiers on the front lines were initially unprepared. Pamphlets such as this one offered soldiers instructions on how to use the respirator and helmet, as well as breathing exercises and disinfections methods.
Infantry Training for Use of Canadian Militia
This short booklet was issued for use by the Canadian Militia during the First World War. It includes information such as diagrams for aiming ammunition as well as company formations.
Infantry Training
A series of manuals such as this one was published by the British War Office in 1914. These manuals acted as guides for soldiers since they include crucial information about procedures, transportation and safety. This specific manual focuses on company organization and training systems.
Instructions Governing Organization and Administration
This booklet was published by the Minister of Militia and Defence for use by the Canadian Expeditionary Force. It clearly outlines the duties expected from various ranks, and also includes necessary procedures and instructions for soldiers and officers.
How to Qualify Made Easy
This book was published during the First World War as a resource for soldiers who wanted to pass the lieutenant examination. Like a textbook, the soldier could follow this guide in order to prepare for the exam and to see what kinds of questions would be asked.
General Instructions 1917
Pamphlets like this one were issued by the Adjutant General's Branch, to be referenced by members of the Canadian Militia. The purpose of these pamphlets is to inform soldiers of essential instructions, procedures, and regulations.
Gas Training Manual
During the 20th-century, the way in which nations fought wars changed dramatically. One of the new tactics that made battle so much more dangerous was the use of chemical weapons, also known as gas. Manuals such as these attempted to prepare allied soldiers with the information needed to protect themselves and their fellow-soldiers.