This time Bill Whittington, a scientist experimenting with the benefits of worm holes or 'Pathways' has gone too far. With a new Pathway spiraling out of control whilst he's alone in his office, can... More > Bill warn his colleague of the danger before it's too late.< Less
For the first time chapters 2 to 6 of the Home Office's Life in the United Kingdom: A Journey to Citizenship, has been reproduced under licence in one convenient volume.
This guide, sold at a... More > fraction of the cost of the official publication contains everything you need to know in order to pass the UK Citizenship Exam.
This book is brought to market by CrimeLine Training Ltd, one of the largest legal training companies in the UK.
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In 1907, the War Office of Great Britain authored a new Bayonet training manual. Intended to update the Bayonet training section of the 1905 Training Manual, this short text lays out a course for... More > training raw recruits in the use of the Bayonet affixed to the, then standard, Lee-Enfield bolt action repeating rifle.
Measuring as much as 53" long with bayonet affixed, and tipping the scales at a bone crushing 8.8 lbs., half spear, half club, the rifle with bayonet made a truly dangerous melee weapon; and the British soldiers were expected to become familiar with it.
To that end, the manual lays out a regiment of 17 lessons consisting of drills lasting an hour a day over the course of twelve days leading eventually to "Assaulting" or "Loose Play."< Less
In 1907, the War Office of Great Britain authored a new Bayonet training manual. Intended to update the Bayonet training section of the 1905 Training Manual, this short text lays out a course for... More > training raw recruits in the use of the Bayonet affixed to the, then standard, Lee-Enfield bolt action repeating rifle.
Measuring as much as 53" long with bayonet affixed, and tipping the scales at a bone crushing 8.8 lbs., half spear, half club, the rifle with bayonet made a truly dangerous melee weapon; and the British soldiers were expected to become familiar with it.
To that end, the manual lays out a regiment of 17 lessons consisting of drills lasting an hour a day over the course of twelve days leading eventually to "Assaulting" or "Loose Play."< Less