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Crossing The Deadly Ground United States Army Tactics 18651899 New Ed Edition Perry D Jamieson

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Crossing The Deadly Ground United States Army Tactics 18651899 New Ed Edition Perry D Jamieson
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Publisher: University of Alabama Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.77 MB
Pages: 247
Author: Perry D. Jamieson
ISBN: 9780817350888, 0817350888
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: New Ed edition

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Crossing The Deadly Ground United States Army Tactics 18651899 New Ed Edition Perry D Jamieson by Perry D. Jamieson 9780817350888, 0817350888 instant download after payment.

Attempts to answer difficult questions about battle tactics employed by the United States Army Weapons improved rapidly after the Civil War, raising difficult questions about the battle tactics employed by the United States Army. The most fundamental problem was the dominance of the tactical defensive, when defenders protected by fieldworks could deliver deadly fire from rifles and artillery against attackers advancing in close-ordered lines. The vulnerability of these offensive forces as they crossed the so-called "deadly ground" in front of defensive positions was even greater with the improvement of armaments after the Civil War.