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1861 West Point Course of Studies - USMA Courses, Instructors and Texts at West Point - 1862. Synopsis of the Course of Studies and Military Exercises at the U.S. Military Academy. 1862. ...
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U.S. Regulars Civil War Archive - History of U.S. Infantry Tactics The changes to the tactics actually were slight. The same basic shoulder movements were retained, as well as the "light infantry" concepts of skirmishers, ...
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COOKES CAVALRY TACTICS: In the decisive action of cavalry the rear rank, under another name, will be screened from much of the enemy’s fire; will be reserved from the confusion ...
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Casey's Infantry Tactics (1862) - Civil War Infantry Tactics ... 4th Regt. U. S. Infantry, and Brig.-Gen. Vol., U. S. Army. WASHINGTON, D. C., January 1st, 1862. ABBREVIATIONS. S. S. Will stand for School of the Soldier. ...
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3rd US Infantry (Regular) Enlisted Roster James McOrmick , Company D - Duncan H. McPherson , Company B - John McPhillips , Company H,K - Private James McQuade , Company B - First Sergeant ...
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15th US Infantry (Regular) Enlisted Roster Anthony Bickel , Company E - James Bickel , Company C - Private John Bieber , Company G - ...... Michael McKill , Company F&S - Musician ..... Valentine Reece , Company F - Private Edward Reed , Company - Private ...
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COOKES CAVALRY TACTICS: Manual of arms at a halt. To fire the pistol. To load the pistol ... Cooke, 2d Cavalry, having been approved by the President, is now published fur the ...
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U.S. Regulars Civil War Archive Main Page The U.S. Regulars Archive is a library of key works on Civil War strategy, tactics & drill used by the Regular Army, Volunteers, and at the United States ...
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Instruction The hounds are pieces of wood connecting the body of the axle to the splinter bar, and upon which the ammunition chest rests. The fork is a piece of wood ...
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Duffield’s Camp Garrison and Guard Duty for the Michigan Infantry ... Duffield's Camp Garrison and Guard Duty for the Michigan Infantry (1861) ... reference upon the most common and every day duties of the officer and soldier. ...
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