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Soldiers of the British expeditionary Force have a break for refreshments in the snow covered countryside of Northern France during the Second World War. 4th January 1940
Six-inch howitzers being moved into defensive positions as part of a training exercise. March 1941
The Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain inspects a 25-pdr field gun at Bachy, 15 December 1939
A howitzer demonstrated during an exercise by the British Expeditionary Force somewhere in Northern France during the Second World War. Photo shows: A general view of the gun. May 1940
The second Battle Monte Camino e Fifth Army front - zero hour before the mountainThe second Battle Monte Camino Ð Fifth Army front - zero hour before the mountain offensive. A 25 pounder gun flashes, as the barrage opens, with one gun crew silhouetted in the fore ground
British Expeditionary Force troops somewhere in Northern France near the beginning of the Second World War. Photo shows: Soldiers building gun emplacements November 1939
A howitzer demonstrated during an exercise by the British Expeditionary Force somewhere in Northern France during the Second World War. Photo shows: A front view showing the huge barrel. May 1940
Sappers and gunners pull a artillery piece up the slope over the previously laid railway lines towards the temporary platform which has been strongly built with the trunks of trees
A captured German howitzer taken from the Crown Princes Koenigsberg Regiment of Grenadiers. In the background is seen the Orthodox Church at Chartorysk Circa September 1914
Canadian soldiers loading a shell into a 15 inch howitzer during an intense artillery bombardment prior to the beginning of The Battle of Flers-Courcelette phase of the Battle of the Somme in
Canadian gunners in action during the Third Battle of Ypres November 1917
Sappers seen here clearing the ground for a howitzer during the Third Battle of Ypres Circa August 1917
World War I October 1916 Members of the Royal Garrison Artillery (British Expedition Force) seen repositioning a heavy calibre artillery piece with a 12 Horse team during the latter part of
Belgian artillery which assisted the forts during the seige of Antwerp, seen here returning fire, hidden behind trees to conceal its position