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Machine Gun Practice Tactics 1917 Officers N.C.O Men WWI McKeller 154th Infantry

$ 63.33

Availability: 60 in stock
  • Condition: name on top page edges and types label glued to front pastedown - text unmarked - sound binding (sewn) - light wear cover edges/corners - ES11779HT
  • Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
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    Description

    Machine Gun Practice and Tactics
    for Officers, N.C.O’s and Men
    Lieutenant K.B. McKellar
    1917 Macmillan Company 165 page hardcover
    First printed July 1917 – this being September 1917 second printing
    names copy:1Sgt B.N. Gist Jr. M.G.Co. 154th inft.
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    The methods of organization of machine gun units and the sequence of training set forth in this book are those that have been accepted for instructional purposes as a result of the experience of the last three years.
    The book is written out of the experience of the author at the front and in instruction man for active service in the present war.
    “the 154th Infantry Regiment which was created from the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment, Arkansas National Guard, in 1917. The Regiment was activated for World War I, re-designated as the 154th Infantry and shipped to France as a part of the 39th Infantry Division but became a replacement regiment and its personnel were reassigned to other American Expeditionary Force (AEF) units.”
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