Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... Infantry PAGE 121 , 268 , 558 122 , 268 , 429 , 560 124 , 560 125 , 561 126 , 277 , 431 , 569 • 131 , 572 • 142 , 285 , 438 , 580 144 , 288 , 440 , 584 144 , 288 , 440 · 145 162 173 No. V. 177 , No. VI . 328 Distribution of Light ...
... Infantry PAGE 121 , 268 , 558 122 , 268 , 429 , 560 124 , 560 125 , 561 126 , 277 , 431 , 569 • 131 , 572 • 142 , 285 , 438 , 580 144 , 288 , 440 , 584 144 , 288 , 440 · 145 162 173 No. V. 177 , No. VI . 328 Distribution of Light ...
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... infantry , not only because it is the principal arm , and must always constitute the main strength of armies , but be- cause cavalry tactics are in principle less faulty ; so that the weakness of that force has been owing less to its ...
... infantry , not only because it is the principal arm , and must always constitute the main strength of armies , but be- cause cavalry tactics are in principle less faulty ; so that the weakness of that force has been owing less to its ...
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... infantry of 1745 was not equal to that of the present day , and as any person making such an ob- jection could probably not point out the difference , we shall ourselves show in what it consisted . The infantry in 1745 could neither ...
... infantry of 1745 was not equal to that of the present day , and as any person making such an ob- jection could probably not point out the difference , we shall ourselves show in what it consisted . The infantry in 1745 could neither ...
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... infantry in the cases above cited . We have seen by comparing the number of killed and wounded in modern battles with the number of combatants , that it requires , on an average , more than a day's exertion to enable an infantry soldier ...
... infantry in the cases above cited . We have seen by comparing the number of killed and wounded in modern battles with the number of combatants , that it requires , on an average , more than a day's exertion to enable an infantry soldier ...
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... infantry always be expected to run away ? and what would have been the consequence if in some of the headlong attacks made by British infantry upon vastly superior numbers , they had come against foes provided with efficient arms , well ...
... infantry always be expected to run away ? and what would have been the consequence if in some of the headlong attacks made by British infantry upon vastly superior numbers , they had come against foes provided with efficient arms , well ...
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