Gil Hahn

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After pointing out that the war was turning into one of heavy artillery use, they estimated that some 750,000 rounds of ammunition would be needed each week. This assumed that the guns and howitzers to fire it would be available. They were not. At that point, the British Army had no more than sixty-one guns of 6in bore or larger, and they were certainly not producing that many heavy shells.
Supplying the British Army in the First World War
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