Percussion Grenade

Percussion Grenade

Author: Joyelle McSweeney

Publisher:

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781934200520

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Rat-a-tat prosody and scattershot, hallucinatory cultural critique, replete with grotesqueries, spit baroquely from the necropastoral ground of McSweeney's third collection.


The Hand Grenade

The Hand Grenade

Author: Gordon L. Rottman

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2015-02-20

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 1472807367

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Allowing the user to inflict damage on his opponent within throwing range without leaving cover, the portable, lethally efficient hand grenade is a ubiquitous weapon of modern warfare, and has now found its way into law-enforcement arsenals too. Featuring specially commissioned full-colour artwork and an array of revealing photographs of grenades in use and in close-up, this engaging study explores and assesses the origins, development, combat use, and lasting legacy of the formidable military hand grenade.


Hand Grenades: A handbook on rifle and hand grenades

Hand Grenades: A handbook on rifle and hand grenades

Author: Graham Montgomery Ainslie

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2023-11-20

Total Pages: 74

ISBN-13:

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In 'Hand Grenades: A handbook on rifle and hand grenades', Graham Montgomery Ainslie provides a comprehensive guide on the use of rifle and hand grenades in combat situations. The book delves into the history, mechanics, and tactical deployment of these explosive weapons, written in a clear and concise style aimed at military personnel and enthusiasts. Ainslie's authoritative voice and attention to detail make this book a valuable resource for understanding the role of grenades on the battlefield, from World War II to modern warfare. This work stands out as a practical manual in the literary context of military strategy and weaponry. Graham Montgomery Ainslie, a former military officer with firsthand experience in combat situations, brings a unique perspective to 'Hand Grenades'. His expertise and dedication to sharing knowledge on warfare tactics are evident throughout the book. Ainslie's background in the military serves as the driving force behind the creation of this informative handbook. For readers interested in military history, tactics, or weaponry, 'Hand Grenades' by Graham Montgomery Ainslie is a must-read. Whether you are a soldier, history buff, or simply curious about military technology, this book offers valuable insights into the world of grenades and their significance in armed conflicts.


Britain's Final Defence

Britain's Final Defence

Author: Dale Clarke

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2016-11-07

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 0750969709

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Known affectionately as 'Dad's Army', the Home Guard was Britain's very serious attempt to protect our shores from invasion by Nazi Germany in the Second World War. In the 'Spitfire summer' of 1940, all that the 1 million unpaid, untrained part-timers of the Local Defence Volunteers (as the organisation was originally called) wanted was a service rifle for each man, but even that was too much for a country threatened by defeat to provide. Britain's Final Defence is the first book to explore the efforts made to arm the home defence force between 1940 and 1944 and describe the full range of weaponry available for Britain's last stand against invading Axis forces.


Gas! Gas! Quick Boys

Gas! Gas! Quick Boys

Author: Michael Freemantle

Publisher: The History Press

Published: 2011-11-30

Total Pages: 378

ISBN-13: 0752479032

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Gas! GAS! Quick, boys! reveals for the first time the true extent of how chemistry rather than military strategy determined the shape, duration and outcome of the First World War. Chemistry was not only a destructive instrument of war but also protected troops, and healed the sick and wounded. From bombs to bullets, poison gas to anaesthetics, khaki to cordite, chemistry was truly the alchemy of the First World War. Michael Freemantle explores its dangers and its healing potential, revealing how the arms race was also a race for chemistry to the extent that Germany's thirst for the chemicals needed to make explosives deprived the nation of fertilizers and nearly starved the nation. He answers question such as: What is guncotton? What is lyddite? What is mustard gas? What is phosgene? What is gunmetal? This is a true picture of the horrors of the 'Chemists' War'.