In August 1914, Kitchener's 'Contemptible Little Army' faced a formidable, well-supplied enemy. Ordnance tells the story of the ordinary men and women who undertook the Herculean task of equipping the British Army for World War I. From raw materials to supply routes, this book traces the journey of equipment and armaments to the front lines.
Discover the failures and triumphs, the lessons learned and forgotten, and the lasting repercussions of this vital work. Explore the challenges of trench warfare, the evolution of weaponry, and the crucial role of logistics in a global conflict. For readers interested in military history, World War I, and the history of technology.
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