War Communication during WWI
Author: National Museum of the Marine Corps
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Description: War Communication during WWI, details how communication technologies evolved during the war, from traditional methods such as flag signals and semaphores to the emerging use of electricity and telegraph systems.
Subject: World War I
Pages: 10
Megabytes: 0.43 MB
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