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Artillery Tactics 1939-1945
Artillery Tactics 1939-1945
Author: Shelford Bidwell
Condition: Good
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Keywords, content and topics in this Book
Title / Author / Series
Artillery Tactics 1939-1945
Shelford Bidwell
Almark Publishing Company
Type of Book / Content Nature
Non-fiction
Military history
Technical reference
Tactical analysis
Chronological Scope
World War II
1939-1945
Subject Focus
Artillery
Field artillery tactics
Artillery doctrine
Fire support
Mechanics of war (combat mechanics, not engineering series branding only)
Second World War ground combat
Branches / Arms
Army
Artillery branch
Visual Content
War / Theater / Scope (only what is clearly supportable)
World War II artillery operations (general)
No specific single theater identified in catalog records (multi-theater / general WW2 coverage)
Nations / Sides (only what can be safely inferred from title and cataloging)
Allied and Axis artillery forces (general comparative treatment implied by “1939-1945” scope and WW2 context; specific nations not listed in available records)
Form / Intended Use
Reference work for researchers
Study aid for students of military history
Wargaming / simulation background reading (general artillery tactics)
Classification Tags
World War II — Artillery
World War II — Military tactics
Artillery — Tactics
Artillery — History — 20th century
Military art and science — History — 20th century
Book Condition: Good
Book Condition: Good
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