Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... arms alone . But as we can do this with confidence , whenever our military policy and method of war shall do justice to the power and the energy of our people , it may not , under such circumstances , be amiss to institute some inquiry ...
... arms alone . But as we can do this with confidence , whenever our military policy and method of war shall do justice to the power and the energy of our people , it may not , under such circumstances , be amiss to institute some inquiry ...
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... arms , his facings and marching ; and it enables a commander to give to any number of men a uniform and simultaneous impulse and move- ment . But it contributes in nothing to develope or increase the per- sonal strength , energy , and ...
... arms , his facings and marching ; and it enables a commander to give to any number of men a uniform and simultaneous impulse and move- ment . But it contributes in nothing to develope or increase the per- sonal strength , energy , and ...
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... arms all fighting is purely offensive . The above estimate of the efficiency of modern tactics may , indeed , be considered as highly overrated , because it applies only to the most san- guinary battles fought during the war , such as ...
... arms all fighting is purely offensive . The above estimate of the efficiency of modern tactics may , indeed , be considered as highly overrated , because it applies only to the most san- guinary battles fought during the war , such as ...
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... arm's length a musket and a bayonet , feel its weight and handi- ness , and look at its form ; he will first see the ... arms , well - skilled in their use , and closing as boldly as the French cavalry generally did ? If by good fortune ...
... arm's length a musket and a bayonet , feel its weight and handi- ness , and look at its form ; he will first see the ... arms , well - skilled in their use , and closing as boldly as the French cavalry generally did ? If by good fortune ...
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... arms ! Totally unskilled in any mode of individual contest , they sought shelter only in a square , and thus ... arms . Owing to our firmness and discipline , we were generally victorious in those actions ; but as the actual fighting ...
... arms ! Totally unskilled in any mode of individual contest , they sought shelter only in a square , and thus ... arms . Owing to our firmness and discipline , we were generally victorious in those actions ; but as the actual fighting ...
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