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Gas rattle used by Lieutenant J T Colledge, Royal Horse Guards, 1918 circa

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NAM5925786
Image title
Gas rattle used by Lieutenant J T Colledge, Royal Horse Guards, 1918 circa
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Artist
English School, (20th century) / English
Location
National Army Museum, London
Date
1918 AD (C20th AD)
Image description

Gas rattle used by Lieutenant J T Colledge, Royal Horse Guards, 1918 circa. The introduction of gas warfare on the Western Front in 1915 meant that rattles, horns and whistles were soon adopted as means of warning troops and giving them time to put on protective equipment during gas attacks. Rattles could also be used to simulate machine-gun fire.

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© National Army Museum / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
gas attack / Chemical Warfare / defence / machine gun
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