Aerial Observation; the Airplane Observer, the Balloon Observer, And the Army Corps Pilot

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A very 204 AERIAL OBSERVATION few machine guns, carefully placed and protected, can hold up a whole division of attacking infantry.
Trench artillery, including the well-known German "Minnie," or Minenwerjer, or mine - throwers, are easier to see than machine-gun emplacements, unless they are better camouflaged. "The heavier mortars are casemated, and show up a distinct loophole in- closed in the whitish or grayish blot of the casemate, and sometimes marked in addition by the platform on which t
...he mortar rests. Contrary to general opinion, trench mortars are very rarely located in the trenches themselves, except in trenches which are not ordinarily occupied by troops. They are found more generally along communication trenches and along the lines of the narrow-gauge railways which the Germans like to run through their trench systems.
The importance of the mine-throwers to the German led him to treat them with great consideration, and often to establish telephone connections, which are fairly visible.


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