AMMUNITION
Expenditure and supply of, 468
Franco-German War, 468
Russo-Japanese War,473
Russo-Turkish War, 472
Expenditure of, during advance by rushes, 90
How carried by soldier in various armies, 476
Knapsacks, 483
Machine guns, 261
Austria, 288
England, 290
Switzerland, 284
Germany, 273
Rate of fire versus waste of, 161
Shortage of, examples, 469
Supply and distribution in action, 400
Supply, Austria, 475, 479
Deductions from various regulations, 483
Defense, 400
England, 475, 482
France, 475, 480
Germany, 475, 476
Italy, 475, 483
Japan, 475
Russia, 475, 480
Various armies (table), 475
Wagon—see Ammunition Wagons,
Weight of, in various armies (table), 40
AMMUNITION KNAPSACKS, 483
AMMUNITION WAGONS, 72
Austria, 479
England, 482
France, 480
Germany, 477
Italy, 483
Russia, 480
APPLICATORY METHOD OF INSTRUCTION, 10, 11
APPLIED TACTICS, 12, 13
ARBITRATION, Courts of, 3
ARMY CORPS, frontage in attack, 236
ARTILLERY,
Adjustment of fire, 319
Cavalry charge supported by, 313
Combat of infantry against, 316
Combat of machine guns against, 297
Combination fuses, 113
Coöperation with infantry, 351, 354
Effect of fire (France), 123, 124, 321
Field guns, in various armies, 111
Fire at successive ranges, 321
Fire diverted by advancing infantry, 327
Fire effect of French 4-gun battery, 321
Fire effect of (French data), 123, 124
Fire for effect, 320
Howitzer, heavy field, 118
Light field, 116
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