Strategy and TacticsD. Van Nostrand, 1864 - 400 páginas |
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... artillery in front of the infantry ... 189 " 16. Example , showing relative influence of strategical and tactical considerations in choosing point of attack .... 195 " 17. Second example 197 " 18. Point of attack , when a wing of each ...
... artillery in front of the infantry ... 189 " 16. Example , showing relative influence of strategical and tactical considerations in choosing point of attack .... 195 " 17. Second example 197 " 18. Point of attack , when a wing of each ...
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... artillery , enter usually by companies in the composition of an army corps . If , however , there are several companies of the same arms , as is usually the case for artillery , they may be joined under the orders of one commander . A ...
... artillery , enter usually by companies in the composition of an army corps . If , however , there are several companies of the same arms , as is usually the case for artillery , they may be joined under the orders of one commander . A ...
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... artillery has a nominal regimental organization . One man could not attend to all the duties imposed by the command of an army . He has , as assistants , a certain number of officers who compose his staff . They transmit his orders ...
... artillery has a nominal regimental organization . One man could not attend to all the duties imposed by the command of an army . He has , as assistants , a certain number of officers who compose his staff . They transmit his orders ...
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... artillery and engineers , when found in sufficient numbers , are assimilated to the divisions of infantry and cavalry . They have their special staffs for directing their troops , and every thing relating to their special and ...
... artillery and engineers , when found in sufficient numbers , are assimilated to the divisions of infantry and cavalry . They have their special staffs for directing their troops , and every thing relating to their special and ...
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... artillery attached to different corps , is usually formed into companies which serve batteries . They are kept together as much as possible . Sappers , miners , and pontoniers serve in companies . An army is accompanied by a great ...
... artillery attached to different corps , is usually formed into companies which serve batteries . They are kept together as much as possible . Sappers , miners , and pontoniers serve in companies . An army is accompanied by a great ...
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abatis advanced guard advantage arms army arrangements artillery assailants attack attempt avoid battalions batteries besieging body of troops bridge brigade caissons camp cavalry centre charge Cloth column commander companies convoy cover cross danger Danube debouch defeat defenders defile deployed detachment direction distance division duty echelon effect enemy enemy's enfilading engagement enveloped fall back favorable field of battle fight fire flank flankers force front gained give Günzburg halt high ground horses infantry Ingolstadt intervals line of battle line of operations line of retreat main body manœuvre manoeuvres ment move movement necessary non-commissioned officers obliged oblique oblique order obstacles occupied offensive officers Olmutz order of battle parallel party pass passage posi possible posts precautions ranks rapidly re-enforcements rear rear-guard remain reserve retire river roads scouts second line sentinels sharpshooters skirmishers soldiers squadrons success taken thing tion usually valley victory village wagons wing wood