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Description
English: Plan & Section of Refuse Destructor
Date reprinted 1916
Source Field Service Pocket Book
Author War Office, London
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Widely used war handbook.

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05:30, 20 September 2010 566 × 408 (96,709 bytes) w:en:RoslynSKP (talk | contribs) {{Information |Description = |Source = Field Service Pocket Book |Date = ~~~~~1914 reprint 1916 |Author = War Office, London |Permission = |other_versions = }} {{PD-UKCrown}}

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