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    'Shooting Power': A Study of the Effectiveness of Boer and British Rifle Fire, 1899 - 1914

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    Authors
    Jones, Spencer
    Issue Date
    2014-10-17
    
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    Abstract
    The effectiveness of Boer rifle fire had a significant legacy on the development of British musketry standards. This would prompt improvements in training which would allow the infantry of the BEF to cause disproportionate casualties to their German adversaries in 1914. This paper charts the success of the Boer methods and explains how the British adapted to the increase in infantry rifle fire.
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    Jones, S. (2014). ‘Shooting Power’: A Study of the Effectiveness of Boer and British Rifle Fire, 1899–1914. British Journal of Military History, 1 (1), pp 29-47.
    Publisher
    British Journal of Military History
    Journal
    British Journal of Military History
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    http://bjmh.gold.ac.uk/article/view/592
    Type
    Journal article
    Language
    en
    ISSN
    2057-0422
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    University of Wolverhampton
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