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Grape And Canister The Story Of The Field Artillery Of The Army Of The Potomac 18611865 L Vanloan Naisawald

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Grape And Canister The Story Of The Field Artillery Of The Army Of The Potomac 18611865 L Vanloan Naisawald
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Publisher: Pickle Partners Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.58 MB
Pages: 509
Author: L. VanLoan Naisawald
ISBN: 9781786251329, 1786251329
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Grape And Canister The Story Of The Field Artillery Of The Army Of The Potomac 18611865 L Vanloan Naisawald by L. Vanloan Naisawald 9781786251329, 1786251329 instant download after payment.

Includes - 18 maps and 6 illustrations “The role of the field artillery in the Civil War is often overlooked in favor of the more romantic views of great cavalry commanders or infantrymen. But the reality was that without the field artillery, many of the decisive battles won by the Army of the Potomac most likely would have resulted in defeat and/or destruction. Grape and Canister, first published in 1960, has since become a classic and remains the definitive study of the field artillery of the Army of the Potomac.”-Print ed.

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