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The tank was arguably the most important technological innovation that developed during World War I; however, without the support of the British Army and the allocation of important wartime resources, it would have remained merely a peripheral weapon. For far too long, the depiction of the British War Office and GHQ, France, as anti-technological and cavalry-oriented has persisted. While some historians have recently challenged this view, much of the traditional versus progressive school of thought, in regard to the production and employment of the tank, still survives. By posing the question: was the tank a peripheral weapon? this work reveals the vital role of the War Office in the production and employment of this stunning new weapon.

The War Office was behind the creation of the original Tank Committee, the New or Advisory Tank Committee, the Tank Directorate and the Tank Board. It was these bodies, particularly the Tank Board, established in 1918, that facilit

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Historians will welcome this thought provoking contribution which will spark argument as well as renewed interest. Recommended. * The Journal of Military History *
The book is a fresh look at an old subject, but one that will be of considerable interest both to those interested in the history of armored warfare and those interested in new scholarship on the First World War. * The NYMAS Newsletter *
This study offers many insights into areas which may have been neglected in purely technical or development and studies of the tank in action. While its approach is scholarly, original firsthand accounts are used throughout to help make this a readable account. * RTR Journal TANK *

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Introduction Organization and Production The Mechanical Warfare Department Production and Continuity Production and Manpower Production and Steel Obstacles to Employment Behind the Lines in France: Spare Parts, Salvage, and Transport The Fighting Arm Employment The Search for a Tactical Doctrine The Last One Hundred Days Conclusion Bibliography Index

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      Publisher: ABC-CLIO
      Publication Date: 9/30/1999 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780313308321, 978-0313308321
      ISBN10: 0313308322

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      Book Synopsis


      The tank was arguably the most important technological innovation that developed during World War I; however, without the support of the British Army and the allocation of important wartime resources, it would have remained merely a peripheral weapon. For far too long, the depiction of the British War Office and GHQ, France, as anti-technological and cavalry-oriented has persisted. While some historians have recently challenged this view, much of the traditional versus progressive school of thought, in regard to the production and employment of the tank, still survives. By posing the question: was the tank a peripheral weapon? this work reveals the vital role of the War Office in the production and employment of this stunning new weapon.

      The War Office was behind the creation of the original Tank Committee, the New or Advisory Tank Committee, the Tank Directorate and the Tank Board. It was these bodies, particularly the Tank Board, established in 1918, that facilit

      Trade Review
      Historians will welcome this thought provoking contribution which will spark argument as well as renewed interest. Recommended. * The Journal of Military History *
      The book is a fresh look at an old subject, but one that will be of considerable interest both to those interested in the history of armored warfare and those interested in new scholarship on the First World War. * The NYMAS Newsletter *
      This study offers many insights into areas which may have been neglected in purely technical or development and studies of the tank in action. While its approach is scholarly, original firsthand accounts are used throughout to help make this a readable account. * RTR Journal TANK *

      Table of Contents
      Introduction Organization and Production The Mechanical Warfare Department Production and Continuity Production and Manpower Production and Steel Obstacles to Employment Behind the Lines in France: Spare Parts, Salvage, and Transport The Fighting Arm Employment The Search for a Tactical Doctrine The Last One Hundred Days Conclusion Bibliography Index

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