![]() Trenches-Raw recruits ashamed to wear the mask-CasualtiesĬHAPTER IX Mustard or Yellow Cross gas-Not deadly but a dangerous Gas tactics-Popular errors about gas-Effectiveness of newīritish respirators-Vomiting gas -Germans speed up their manufacture-GasĪs a neutraliser of artillery fire-As a neutraliser of work behind the Gas-proof dugout-First-aid methods of alarm-Von Buelow improves German Shell-Risks of transporting "duds" for chemical analysis-Reduced AlliedĬasualties-German blunders in shelling tactics-Importance of universal Variety of gases practicable with the shell-The deadly Green Cross ![]() Ayrton'sįan-Responsibilities of the divisional gas office-Russian gasĬHAPTER VII The rising importance of the gas shell-The Last German gas cloud sent over August 1916 -Its intensity-" Delayed"Ĭases of phosgene gassing-Cigarettes as a test of gassing-Dangers ofĬarelessness-The sprayer abandoned for Mrs. ![]() Gas-The difficulties of getting practicable gases-The technic of Rumours of German gas attacks-Sceptically received-First attack inġ915-Canadian pluck under gas-Nernst and Haber the inventors of German Publication of Major Auld's experiences very desirable." The American Gas Service has, for all these reasons, deemed the Production aspects of Gas, and lecturing at camps, the War College, and West Here assisting in organization and development of training, research and In this official capacity the Major has been engaged Welcomed him as the representative of Great Britain in its counsel to America onĪll aspects of gas warfare. "As the natural consequence of all this, the Government of the United States Gas warfare from the beginning and knows all phases. Observe the effect of a British Gas attack. 'He was awarded the Military Cross after theīattle of the Somme, and was wounded in an expedition into No Man's Land to Owing to his training and ability as a chemist, and later became Chief Gas "Some months after the first gas attack, he was taken into the Gas Service, It, "amateur soldier," volunteered for service at the front as a "Territorial,"Īt the very outset of the conflict. "Major Auld, chemist and teacher before the war, and as he modestly styled Misinformative, sometimes distinctly mischievous, appearing from time to The public, owing to the many misleading newspaper reports, sometimes merely Made imperative the publication of this book, as has also the need of educating Service and those in camps on the position of Gas Warfare, at the front, has "The need for the education of vast numbers of men in various branches of Gas ![]() Member, British Military Mission to the United States Published by George H Doran, 1918 | 1918 | WW1 Gas Warfare History Great War | Gases, Asphyxiating and poisonous | WWI Resource Centre WWI Resource Centre Hvis filen har blitt forandret fra utgangspunktet, kan enkelte detaljer være unøyaktige.Gas and Flame in Modern Warfare, by Major S.J.M. ( Note: Editors who post this notice are strongly encouraged to add details explaining how it applies to this file.)ĭenne filen inneholder tilleggsinformasjon, sannsynligvis lagt til av digitalkameraet eller skanneren som ble brukt til å lage eller digitalisere det. The metadata on this page was imported directly from NARA's catalog record additional descriptive text may be added by Wikimedians to the template below with the " description=" parameter, but please do not modify the other fields. Please do not overwrite this file: any cropping or other restoration work should be uploaded with a new name and linked in this page's " other versions=" parameter, so that this file represents the exact file found in the NARA catalog record to which it links. National Archives and Records Administration Series: Photographs of American Military Activities (National Archives Identifier: 530707).Record group: Record Group 111: Records of the Office of the Chief Signal Officer ( National Archives-ID: 440).A normal copyright tag is still required. This tag does not indicate the copyright status of the attached work. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |