Elements of Military Art and Science - Or, Course Of Instruction In Strategy, Fortification, Tactics Of Battles, &C.; Embracing The Duties Of Staff, Infantry, Cavalry, Artillery, And Engineers; Adapted To The Use Of Volunteers And Militia; Third Edition; by Henry Wager Halleck
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VII. DEFENCE OF OUR SEA-COAST.--Brief Description of our Maritime Fortifications, with an Examination of the several Contests that have taken place between Ships and Forts, including the Attack on San Juan d'Ulloa, and on St. Jean d'Acre. 155 VIII. OUR NORTHERN FRONTIER DEFENCES.--Brief Description of the Fortifications on the Frontier, and an analysis of our Northern Campaigns. 210 IX. ARMY ORGANIZATION.--Staff and Administrative Corps.--Their History, Duties, Numbers, and Organization. 235 X. ARMY ORGANIZATION.--Infantry and Cavalry.--Their History, Duties, Numbers, and Organization. 256 XI. ARMY ORGANIZATION.--Artillery.--Its History and Organization, with a Brief Notice of the different kinds of Ordnance, the Manufacture of Projectiles, &c. 275 XII. ARMY ORGANIZATION.--Engineers.--Their History, Duties, and Organization,--with a Brief Discussion, showing their importance as a part of a modern Army Organization. 300 XIII. PERMANENT FORTIFICATIONS. Historical Notice of the progress of this Art.--Description of the several parts of a Fortress, and the various Methods of fortifying a Position. 327 XIV. FIELD ENGINEERING.--Field Fortifications.--Military Communications.--Military Bridges.--Sapping, Mining, and the Attack and |
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