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Imperial Army Series Drill and Field Training. - WWI
Imperial Army Series Drill and Field Training - Attack, Defence, Outposts, Scouting, Bayonet Fighting, Field Sketching, Night Operations - based on Infantry Training 1914 (4-Company Organisation) Priced at 1/- net. Published by John Murray, Albemarle Street, London, W. - 1916. Book
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Albemarle Attack Based Bayonet Defence Drill Infantry Murray Operations Organisation Priced Sketching Outposts Scouting
10"x8" (25x20cm) Photo Print
Introducing the Imperial Army Series Drill and Field Training photograph from Media Storehouse, an authentic and captivating addition to your collection. This evocative image, sourced from Mary Evans Prints Online, transports us back to the early 20th century and the rigorous training grounds of the Imperial Army during World War I. Witness the intense focus and determination of soldiers as they engage in various drills, including attack, defence, outposts, scouting, bayonet fighting, field sketching, and night operations. This four-company organization comes to life in this captivating series of photographs, offering a unique glimpse into the preparations and discipline required for the battlefield. Bring the history and heroism of the Imperial Army into your home or office with this striking and historically significant print. Perfect for history enthusiasts, military collectors, and those who appreciate the richness and depth of our past, this photograph is a must-have for any collection. Available now through Media Storehouse, this rights-managed print is a testament to the courage and resilience of those who served during WWI. Experience the past in vivid detail with this exceptional, high-quality photograph.
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Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 25.4cm (8" x 10")
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Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This photograph print, titled 'Imperial Army Series Drill and Field Training,' offers a fascinating glimpse into the rigorous military training regimen of the Imperial Army during World War I. The image, based on the Infantry Training of 1914 (4-Company Organization), depicts a diverse range of exercises designed to prepare soldiers for various battlefield scenarios. In the foreground, soldiers engage in attack drills, charging forward with fixed bayonets and determined expressions. In the background, others practice defensive maneuvers, forming protective formations and shielding their comrades. Outposts are established, with sentries keeping watchful eyes over the terrain, while scouts probe ahead to gather intelligence. Bayonet fighting is demonstrated in the lower left corner, with soldiers locked in close combat, their weapons clashing in a deadly dance. In the upper right corner, soldiers engage in field sketching, capturing the landscape and battlefield conditions for future reference. Night operations are also illustrated, with soldiers navigating their way through the darkness, guided by lanterns and torches. Published by John Murray in London in 1916, this photograph print captures the essence of the Imperial Army's training during this pivotal period in history. Priced at 1/- net, it serves as a testament to the dedication and discipline required to prepare soldiers for the challenges of the battlefield. The intricate details and authentic portrayal of these drills make this print an invaluable resource for military historians, students, and anyone interested in the history of the 1st Great War.
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