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The science of military posts, for the use of regimental officers, who frequently command detached parties. In which is shewn the manner of attacking and defending posts. With cuts, explaining the Construction of Field-Forts, and Intrenchments. By M. La Cointe, Of the Royal Academy at Nismes. To which are added, some remarks, taken from M. Saxe, De la Croix, and others, serving to the same Purpose. Translated from the French. By an officer.
Le Cointe, Jean Louis, 1729-Date: M.DCC.LXI. [1761]- Pictures
World War I: members of the Royal Army Medical Corps lifting dead and wounded men out of a bombed trench in France and treating the survivors. Photograph of drawing by F. Matania, ca. 1917.
Matania, Fortunino, 1881-1963.Date: 1916-1918Reference: 583824i- Pictures
World War I: members of the Royal Army Medical Corps attending a shelled gun position in France. Gouache painting by F. Dadd, 1916.
Dadd, Frank, 1851-1929.Date: 1916Reference: 583833i- Pictures
World War I: stretcher bearers of the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) lifting a wounded man out of a trench. Oil painting by Gilbert Rogers, ca. 1919.
Rogers, Gilbert, 1881-1956.Date: 1919Reference: 16182i- Ephemera
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The Counter Adjunct : No. 295 (new series) July, 1916 : Trench Ointment.
Date: 1916