Show War CROSS FIRE Lines FIRE Lines of fire firo from two ho or or more p parts arts of a fortification or military position which cross cros ono an an- other ENFILADE FIRE FIRE Firo Firo from a battery or position which rakes or sweeps the tho entire Irn length th of a fortified forti forti- fied fled work or line of ot troops MAJ MAXIM M SILENCER This SILENCER devise deriso has bas not been used in any war of the bi big powers lowers heretofore but each of ot the nations na na- ions tion now at war var ms is using using a number of ho tho Maxim silencer an and the tho practical uso use of tb the invention in will wil b demonstrated demon demon- emon b by actual experiment in In tho the field for the tho fir first t time The Tho advantages an ad ta ages e claimed for it are arc that it les fies the noise of firing softens tho the recoils re re- coils oil thus lessening tho the strain on the soldier and prevents a betraying flash from Tom the muzzle in ni night bt shooting MINE MINE GRENADE GRENADE-A A shell weighing T oi light eight ht pounds and containing about lar large arco c bullets It is buri buried d a fe few fen inches under inder ground in the path of f in ing troops When the soldiers are over overt it t it is fired bv by the touch of oi an dice dice- ric button Tho grenade renade leaps into the he air till it is checked at nt the hei height bt ot of f a n yard by a chain staked into the ground round ro Then the grenade bur bursts burnts h dealIng deal deal- ng rug dc death to all around it French I French light ht cavalry cavalry- men man The form formed d ally pally as a force ba ban having n greater reater ability than han the rest of the army and more skilled killed in marksmanship mau hip Today the between cn the and other forms of light ht cavalry have c practically vanished HUSSAR The HUSSAR The commonest t. t form of light ht cavalry ca' Two thirds of the Brit Brit- ish sh force aro are hussars The name comes from rom tie the Hungarian husz husz-ar husz ar meaning twentieth and was first applied to ton toa n a body bodT of cavalry raised in 1455 1458 b by Matthias to fi fight ht the Turks raised them by mustering in very every twentieth man of tho the population |