This manual provides detailed instructions for the assembly, operation, and maintenance of the Disappearing Carriage L.F., Model of 1898, designed for use with the 6-Inch Gun, Model of 1897 Mi. Revised on May 17, 1904, this document offers invaluable insights into the technological and engineering aspects of early 20th-century military equipment. Originally produced by the United States Army Ordnance Department, this manual would have been crucial for military personnel responsible for the upkeep and operation of this sophisticated artillery system.
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