The book Features of the War was written by author Haig, Douglas, Sir, 1861-1928 Here you can read free online of Features of the War book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Features of the War a good or bad book?
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By the end of November, 1918, the number of individual landings m France at the various ports managed by us exceeded ten and one-half million 18 FEATURES OF THE WAR. persons. During the 11 months, January to November, 1918, the tonnage hmded at these ports averaged some 175,000 per week. To the directorate of transport, originally concerned with the administi'ation of horse vehicles and pack animals, fell the further duty of exploiting mechanical road traction. Despite the employ- ment of over ...46,700 motor vehicles, including over 30,000 lorries, the number of horses and mules rose greatly, reaching a figure ex- ceeding 400,000. The replacement, training, and distribution of these animals was the duty of directorate of remounts. The direc- torate of veterinary services reduced losses and prevented the spread of disease, while the inspector of horse feeding and economies in- sured that the utmost value was obtained from the forage and gi'aln consumed. To meet the requirements of mechanical and hoi'se traffic, the up- keep or construction of a maximum of some 4,500 miles of roadway was intrusted to the directorate of roads.
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