Use of Mines in Trench Warfare (From the French School of St. Cyr)

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Creator Army War College (U.S.)
Title Use of Mines in Trench Warfare (From the French School of St. Cyr)
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Summary "Use of Mines in Trench Warfare (From the French School of St. Cyr)" is a military manual, likely crafted in the early 20th century during World War I. The book serves as a technical guide on the strategic application of mining techniques specific to trench warfare, offering detailed insights on the conditions and methodologies for effectively employing mines. The manual elaborates on various aspects of mine warfare, detailing the use of mines for both offensive and defensive purposes, including the identification of vulnerable points, the process of underground excavation, and listening for enemy subterranean activities. It provides essential information on how to observe enemy movements, the technical layout of mining operations, and the execution of attacks using mined sectors. Key concepts include the significance of camouflaging efforts during the mining process, the dynamics of explosive charges, and the tactical advantages of occupying or contesting craters formed after detonations. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive resource for military personnel involved in trench warfare strategies and underground operations. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class UG: Military science: Military engineering
Subject Intrenchments
Subject Mines (Military explosives) -- Warfare
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EBook-No. 59420
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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