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32 1. 67 France 2. 2 2 2 2. 12 2. 2 1. 67 Russia 2. 20 United States 3. 24 3. 24 Since the war started it is positively known that all the warring- nations have greatly increased the number of machine guns with their armies. Exactly what this increase has been is. However, unlaiown. Reports received from our observers indicate that there is about one machine gun for every 30 yards on the western front. At the commencement of the war the Germans had 64 and the French 06 guns per army corps.
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...ONCLUSION.
It is believed that machine guns at the rate of 6 per battalion of Infantry or squadron of Cavalry should be provided for our Army, or 18 machine guns per regiment of Infantry.
NOTES ON DEVELOPMENT OF LARGE-CALIBER MOBILE ARTIL- LERY IN EUROPEAN WAR.
GERMANY.
The Germans had 42-centimeter (16. 5-inch) mortars, 28-centimeter (11. 023-inch) Krupp siege howitzers, and 21-centimeter (8. 4-inch) howitzers at the outbreak of war. These mortars and howitzers were employed in the reduction of the Belgian fortifications.


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