Catalogue of Standard Ordnance Items: Volume 2: Artillery, Tank Armament, Anti-aircraft Artillery, Harbor Defense Mines, Sights & Fire Control Equipme - Paperback

Catalogue of Standard Ordnance Items: Volume 2: Artillery, Tank Armament, Anti-aircraft Artillery, Harbor Defense Mines, Sights & Fire Control Equipme - Paperback

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Catalogue of Standard Ordnance Items: Volume 2: Artillery, Tank Armament, Anti-aircraft Artillery, Harbor Defense Mines, Sights & Fire Control Equipme - Paperback

Catalogue of Standard Ordnance Items: Volume 2: Artillery, Tank Armament, Anti-aircraft Artillery, Harbor Defense Mines, Sights & Fire Control Equipme - Paperback

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Sale price  $21.55 Regular price 

by Office of the Chief of Ordnance Technica (Author)

During WWII, the U.S. Army's ranks of men and its arsenal of equipment grew mightily. From a mere 190,000 soldiers in 1939, the Army would reach 8.4 million in 1945. That was a staggering achievement, and what is even more impressive is to consider how few guns, tanks, artillery and other essentials the military possessed prior to Pearl Harbor. Outfitting America's war machine, and assessing its needs and delivering the goods, was one of the War Department's most challenging tasks. To make it work, some weapons would be pressed into production even though they were obsolete, while others would be adopted as expedients in hopes that better replacements would soon be delivered. The full scope of what was produced in the handful of years between the military build-up that preceded December 7th and V-J Day is hard to comprehend. Fortunately, the War Department left behind this four volume "Catalogue of Standard Ordnance Items". A master catalogue that neatly lists most if not all of the vehicles, weapons, ammunition, and combat equipment that fought history's greatest war, it's an astonishing compendium. Volume 2 of the Catalogue details mobile artillery, railway and seacoast artillery, tank armament, anti-aircraft artillery, subcaliber guns, Army controlled submarine mines, fire control (including gun data computers and transmission systems, sights, telescopes and observation instruments, torque amplifiers, etc.) and aircraft armament. Companion books include Volume 2 which focuses on tanks, armored cars and vehicles, Volume 3 which examines small arms, and Volume 4 which is devoted to ammunition.This publication represents the first time in seventy years that Volume 2 has been presented in its entirety. Please note however, portions of this text were created from original versions that were sub-standard in quality. As a result, some areas of the text, photographs and diagrams may have quality or legibility issues.

Number of Pages: 184
Dimensions: 0.39 x 10 x 8 IN
Publication Date: September 26, 2013

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