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English: Diagram of Mk V high-explosive artillery shell for British 60-pounder field gun.
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"Manufacture of artillery ammunition" by Leon Pratt Alford, ed; John Herbert Van Deventer; E. A Suverkrop; Robert Mawson; Fred HerbertColvin. Published by McGraw Hill Book Company, New York, 1917.


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Author Leon Pratt Alford, ed; John Herbert Van Deventer; E. A Suverkrop; Robert Mawson; Fred HerbertColvin.
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