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Field Engineering (All Arms) No. 30: Protective Works

This pamphlet instructs field engineers on constructing protective works including mortar emplacements, weapon slits, and shelter for troops.

Field Engineering (All Arms) Military Training Pamphlet No. 30 Part V- Protective Works 1944.pdf (58.06 MB)
Booklet, 78 pages, 13 cm x 18 cm
Conflict and Culture Collection at King's University College, Western University
Training Manuals
Second World War

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