Gil Hahn

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The general duties of each base depot needed an average of twenty-five motor vehicles and twenty-eight horse transport vehicles. Lorries took an average of seven loads per day, each of 14 tons. The horse transport carried 1 ton per load, with each vehicle doing six or seven loads. The train loading officer had twelve horse transport vehicles and the rest were on general duties.
Supplying the British Army in the First World War
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