History of the United States ArmyMacmillan, 1967 - 688 páginas "This is a history not of battles and campaigns but of the Army as an institution maintained by the nation to fight its battle and campaigns, or to deter a need to fight them"--Preface. |
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... enemy did not reach the Union line . " In firing against an infantry attack such as Pickett's , the artillery opened at long range with rifle shells , then had its smoothbores join in with solid shot as the enemy approached closer , and ...
... enemy did not reach the Union line . " In firing against an infantry attack such as Pickett's , the artillery opened at long range with rifle shells , then had its smoothbores join in with solid shot as the enemy approached closer , and ...
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... enemy's armies alone were destroyed , a guerrilla war might follow the end of formal fighting . If the will to resist was destroyed , that danger too would pass . Thus Sherman conceived his marches through the enemy's heart- land : I ...
... enemy's armies alone were destroyed , a guerrilla war might follow the end of formal fighting . If the will to resist was destroyed , that danger too would pass . Thus Sherman conceived his marches through the enemy's heart- land : I ...
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... enemy's lines according to a meticulous plan , offered about as good a prospect as was possible of breaking the infantry deadlock to carry a fixed position . The multiple lines amounted to heavy columns falling upon the enemy , their ...
... enemy's lines according to a meticulous plan , offered about as good a prospect as was possible of breaking the infantry deadlock to carry a fixed position . The multiple lines amounted to heavy columns falling upon the enemy , their ...
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