CONTENTS.
| Page. | ||
|---|---|---|
| Introduction | [13] | |
| Book I—Ordnance. | ||
| Chapter 1. | The ordnance problem | [21] |
| 2. | Gun production | [38] |
| 3. | Mobile field artillery | [56] |
| 4. | Railway artillery | [91] |
| 5. | Explosives, propellants, and artillery ammunition | [103] |
| 6. | Sights and fire-control apparatus | [135] |
| 7. | Motorized artillery | [148] |
| 8. | Tanks | [154] |
| 9. | Machine guns | [158] |
| 10. | Service rifles | [177] |
| 11. | Pistols and revolvers | [187] |
| 12. | Small-arms ammunition | [191] |
| 13. | Trench-warfare material | [200] |
| 14. | Miscellaneous ordnance equipment | [221] |
| Book II—The Air Service. | ||
| Chapter 1. | The aircraft problem | [235] |
| 2. | Airplane production | [239] |
| 3. | The Liberty engine | [265] |
| 4. | Other airplane engines | [281] |
| 5. | Aviation equipment and armament | [294] |
| 6. | The airplane radio telephone | [323] |
| 7. | Balloons | [331] |
| Book III—The Engineer Corps. | ||
| Chapter 1. | The Engineers in France | [347] |
| 2. | Military railways | [367] |
| 3. | Engineer activities at home | [375] |
| 4. | Sound and flash ranging and searchlights | [383] |
| Book IV—Chemical Warfare. | ||
| Chapter 1. | Toxic gases | [395] |
| 2. | Gas defense equipment. | [410] |
| Book V—Quartermaster Activities. | ||
| Chapter 1. | Subsistence | [435] |
| 2. | Clothing and equipage | [453] |
| 3. | Miscellaneous quartermaster undertakings | [475] |
| 4. | Motor and horse-drawn vehicles | [496] |
| 5. | Medical and dental supplies | [511] |
| 6. | Salvage | [517] |
| Book VI—The Construction Division. | ||
| Chapter 1. | Cantonments and camps | [535] |
| 2. | Miscellaneous construction | [548] |
| Book VII—The Signal Corps. | ||
| Chapter 1. | Signal Corps material | [567] |
| Conclusion | [585] | |
AMERICA'S MUNITIONS, 1917-18