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Ordnance: Equipping the British Army for the Great War

English

By (author): Philip Hamlyn Williams

In August 1914, Kitcheners Contemptible Little Army was highly professional but small, equipped with only what they could carry and they were facing a force of continental proportions, heavily armed and well supplied. The task of equipping the British Army was truly Herculean. Many able men had volunteered to fight in the trenches, and others would soon be called up, so this vital work was to be undertaken by the ordinary men and women left behind. In time, the government recognised the need for skills of engineering and logistics, and many of those who had survived the onslaught were brought back home to work. Ordnance is the story of these men and women. It traces the provision of equipment and armaments from raw material through manufacture to the supply routes that gave the British Army all the material it needed to win the war. It is a story of some failures, but also of ingenuity and effort on the part of ordinary people to overcome shortfalls in organisation. It is a story of some lessons learnt, but of others that werent, and these would have long-lasting repercussions.

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Product Details
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jun 2018
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780750984416

About Philip Hamlyn Williams

Philip Hamlyn Williams is the son of Major-General Sir Leslie Williams who commanded the RAOC during the Second World War. His interest in Ordnance was piqued when he discovered a treasure trove of albums in his family home; these would become the basis for War on Wheels. Ordnance came about as a result of a further quest to understand the experience of Ordnance Services in the Great War. He has an MA in Professional Writing and has spent much of his career working with the professional services and not-for-profit sectors.

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