Britain At Work a Pictorial Description of Our National Industries

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Britain At Work a Pictorial Description of Our National Industries
Eleanor Lewis
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electricity. In the Royal Artillery, there- fore, men are classified as 1st, 2nd, or 3rd class, according to professional knowledge ; and certain appointments can only be held by first-class gunners.
All men who enlist for dismounted units of the Royal Engineers must have a specified trade. The scientific corps, as it is correctly termed, c
...omprises various branches which, from their names alone, signify the posses- sion of considerable technical skill. There are bridging battalions ; telegraph com- panies, provided with portable telegraph and telephone material ; field depots, com- prising a field park with apparatus for printing, photography, etc. , and a mounted detachment, supplied with tools and explo- sives for destroying railways, roads, and shoeing smiths ; the Army Medical Corps is a trained body of men whose duties as hospital orderlies and bearers need not be dilated upon, and the corps of Ordnance artificers provides qualified artificers for the repair and maintenance of the material belonging to the Garrison Artillery siege train, etc.

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