The Army and Navy of America: Containing a View of the Heroic Adventures, Battles, Naval Engagements, Remarkable Incidents, and Glorious Achievements in the Cause of Freedom, from the Period of the French and Indian Wars to the Close of the Mexican War; Independent of an Account of Warlike Operations on Land and Sea; Enlivened by a Variety of the Most Interesting Anecdotes and Embellished with EngravingsJohn H. Pearsol, 1851 - Всего страниц: 676 |
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... Corps - Retreat of Moreau - Mountain Campaigns . XXVII . Of disappointing an Enemy's Wishes . XXVIII . Of the Importance of frequent Entrenchment - Success of the Duke of Berwick - Of Marshal Turenne . XXIX . Of Courage and Decision ...
... Corps - Retreat of Moreau - Mountain Campaigns . XXVII . Of disappointing an Enemy's Wishes . XXVIII . Of the Importance of frequent Entrenchment - Success of the Duke of Berwick - Of Marshal Turenne . XXIX . Of Courage and Decision ...
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... Corps against a central Force - Battle of Hohenlinden . XXXVIII . Conduct when driven from first Position - Battle of Genola - Of Milesimo . XXXIX . Movements of a retreating Army . XL . Concentration of Forces on the Eve of Battle ...
... Corps against a central Force - Battle of Hohenlinden . XXXVIII . Conduct when driven from first Position - Battle of Genola - Of Milesimo . XXXIX . Movements of a retreating Army . XL . Concentration of Forces on the Eve of Battle ...
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... corps of an army assemble , offensively , to take their departure from thence into the country of the enemy , and to which , if they fail , they intend to retreat ; defensively , to counteract all the measures of an invading foe . Lines ...
... corps of an army assemble , offensively , to take their departure from thence into the country of the enemy , and to which , if they fail , they intend to retreat ; defensively , to counteract all the measures of an invading foe . Lines ...
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... corps while still at a distance from him , if he has not a concentrated mass ready to act , and there be several roads leading concentrically towards the point in- tended to be occupied . Five corps of 20,000 men each , will , of course ...
... corps while still at a distance from him , if he has not a concentrated mass ready to act , and there be several roads leading concentrically towards the point in- tended to be occupied . Five corps of 20,000 men each , will , of course ...
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... corps are in posi- tion , or manœuvring in a contracted area with other columns , they can subsist until the magazines are formed . This plan will enable the general to dispense with the necessity of pre- arranged magazines , or the ...
... corps are in posi- tion , or manœuvring in a contracted area with other columns , they can subsist until the magazines are formed . This plan will enable the general to dispense with the necessity of pre- arranged magazines , or the ...
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