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In any case , if the forts were so vulnerable to fire , why did they go on building them until 350 BC , if everybody knew they were likely to be destroyed within twenty years ? Actually this last theory is the most unsatisfactory of ...
In any case , if the forts were so vulnerable to fire , why did they go on building them until 350 BC , if everybody knew they were likely to be destroyed within twenty years ? Actually this last theory is the most unsatisfactory of ...
Page 109
Henry VIII's coastal forts not only took account of the new weaponry , they also repre- sented a new concept of military defence . There had to be living accommodation of greater or lesser comfort for officers and soldiers , but these ...
Henry VIII's coastal forts not only took account of the new weaponry , they also repre- sented a new concept of military defence . There had to be living accommodation of greater or lesser comfort for officers and soldiers , but these ...
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The Belgian forts at Liège were believed capa- ble of surviving bombardment by 8 - inch ( 21 - cm ) guns , assumed to be the biggest practicable field artillery . Admittedly , the Japanese had employed 11 - inch ( 28 - cm ) howitzers ...
The Belgian forts at Liège were believed capa- ble of surviving bombardment by 8 - inch ( 21 - cm ) guns , assumed to be the biggest practicable field artillery . Admittedly , the Japanese had employed 11 - inch ( 28 - cm ) howitzers ...
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