The United States Service Magazine, Volume 2Charles B. Richardson, 1864 - Military art and science |
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... battle - field and citizens in the forum ; let us put on the cuirass before the enemy , but during our holidays let us dress ourselves in the ample robe of the Athenian . The Middle Ages , chivalrous as they were , had also their in ...
... battle - field and citizens in the forum ; let us put on the cuirass before the enemy , but during our holidays let us dress ourselves in the ample robe of the Athenian . The Middle Ages , chivalrous as they were , had also their in ...
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... battle . The Confederate armies , on the other hand , have nothing but a pioneer corps , and all other labor is left ... battles , of which two - thirds were Confederate victories . The united sta- tistics he gives as follows : - Killed ...
... battle . The Confederate armies , on the other hand , have nothing but a pioneer corps , and all other labor is left ... battles , of which two - thirds were Confederate victories . The united sta- tistics he gives as follows : - Killed ...
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... battle like Gettys- burg or Antietam , any one that goes around among the men and questions them will find them making light of their inju- ries , and anxious to get back to their regiments . Try the same experiment a few months later ...
... battle like Gettys- burg or Antietam , any one that goes around among the men and questions them will find them making light of their inju- ries , and anxious to get back to their regiments . Try the same experiment a few months later ...
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... battle - field of Gettysburg was marching on the Chambersburg road to the rear of the rebel lines , with the early ... battles in which , with a handful of men , the débris of his former army , Napoleon struck light- ning blows at ...
... battle - field of Gettysburg was marching on the Chambersburg road to the rear of the rebel lines , with the early ... battles in which , with a handful of men , the débris of his former army , Napoleon struck light- ning blows at ...
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... battle- days , the ever - shifting movements of our magnificent armies , since the publication of our last number , would baffle the powers of the most skil- ful condenser , in the small number of pages reserved to our special use . We ...
... battle- days , the ever - shifting movements of our magnificent armies , since the publication of our last number , would baffle the powers of the most skil- ful condenser , in the small number of pages reserved to our special use . We ...
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