A Treatise On the Tactical Use of the Three Arms Infantry Artillery And Cava
A Treatise On the Tactical Use of the Three Arms Infantry Artillery And Cava
Lippitt, Francis J. (Francis James), 1812-1902
The book A Treatise On the Tactical Use of the Three Arms Infantry Artillery And Cava was written by author Lippitt, Francis J. (Francis James), 1812-1902 Here you can read free online of A Treatise On the Tactical Use of the Three Arms Infantry Artillery And Cava book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is A Treatise On the Tactical Use of the Three Arms Infantry Artillery And Cava a good or bad book?
What reading level is A Treatise On the Tactical Use of the Three Arms Infantry Artillery And Cava book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
) If the position where they are massed does not happen to be attacked, they become useless, while stripping the rest of the line. (3. ) If they are captured, all the artillery is lost at once, as happened to the Austrians at the battle of Leuthen, causing their defeat. 6. A certain number of pieces of horse-artil lery must always be kept in reserve, so that, if 70 TACTICAL USE OF THE THEEE ARMS. an artillery fire at any point should be suddenly wanted, it may be furnished with the least pos si...ble delay. 7. Guns of various calibres should never be in the same battery, to prevent confusion as to the respective ranges, and in the supply of their ammunition. 8. An independent section or battery should never consist of howitzers alone, for the proper fire of these pieces is too slow to be effective in repulsing an attack on them. 9. There should always be wide intervals between the pieces ; otherwise the battery would offer too good a mark to the enemy. V. How ucd. First, GENERALLY. Secondly, IN OFFENSIVE COMBAT.
User Reviews: