Gil Hahn

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The rough rule for the number of horses required for each gun says that the size of the ball dictates the number of horses: four-pounder guns needed four horses, six-pounders six and nine-pounders twelve. An artillery battery of six heavy guns could involve as many as 200 horses, as well as those for ammunition and supply wagons plus up to ten for the officers and support staff such as surgeons and farriers.
Supplying the British Army in the First World War
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