United States. Army. American Expeditionary Forces
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f) Replacement. 88. Masks will be withdrawn as follows : 1) After any gas cloud attack in which the mask was worn ; 2) After a total of 6 hours use for any purpose. III. Horse respirators. 89. A full description of the British type Horse Respirator and the method of using it is given in Appendix III. -*- B. ANTI-GAS APPLIANCES FOR GENERAL USE. I. Strombos horns. a) General. 90. The experience gained in recent gas attacks hns shown that Strombos Horns are the most effective form of gas alarm app...liance and are audible for very long distances. . ) Description. 91. Each horn is issued in a box containing one horn, two compressed-air cylinders, one length of rubber tubing with screw connections, one screwdriver, one gimlet and one adjustable spanner. One spare cylinder is issued with the horn, to be kept at the Division or Brigade H. Q. To replace used cylinders without delay. A reserve of charged cylinders is also kept at the Corps workshop. c) Met/tod of Use. 92. The horn should be mounted in a horizontal position by screwing to the outside of the case or to some other suitable support and must be protected as much as possible iVom rain or shell splinters.
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