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... excavation of the ground should be profited by , not for the purpose of keeping the troops lying on the ground there , and letting them remain inactive under cover , but so as to protect them while making them keep up their fire . We ...
... excavation of the ground should be profited by , not for the purpose of keeping the troops lying on the ground there , and letting them remain inactive under cover , but so as to protect them while making them keep up their fire . We ...
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... excavation is large enough to hold two ranks of riflemen , and the mound of earth is thick enough to resist musketry fire . In fact , rifle bullets only penetrate , in freshly dug earth , 114 inches at 220 yds . , and 16.5 inches at 55 ...
... excavation is large enough to hold two ranks of riflemen , and the mound of earth is thick enough to resist musketry fire . In fact , rifle bullets only penetrate , in freshly dug earth , 114 inches at 220 yds . , and 16.5 inches at 55 ...
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... excavation towards the enemy , some sappers , trumpeters , or drummers , about 40 mètres ( 43 yds . ) apart . Then with a pickaxe a line must be cut from one marker to the other . traced in the same way , 4 ' 3 " from the first , marks ...
... excavation towards the enemy , some sappers , trumpeters , or drummers , about 40 mètres ( 43 yds . ) apart . Then with a pickaxe a line must be cut from one marker to the other . traced in the same way , 4 ' 3 " from the first , marks ...
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... excavation to be made , the mound to be thrown up , the berm to be left , & c . They will at first have the earth thrown in such a way as to increase at once the thickness and the height of the shelter , so that , even before it is ...
... excavation to be made , the mound to be thrown up , the berm to be left , & c . They will at first have the earth thrown in such a way as to increase at once the thickness and the height of the shelter , so that , even before it is ...
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... excavation of 141 cubic feet for each mètre of length , that in Fig . 6 of 106 cubic feet , and that in Fig . 7 of 65 cubic feet . In Austria it is admitted that an Infantry soldier working for twelve consecutive hours without being ...
... excavation of 141 cubic feet for each mètre of length , that in Fig . 6 of 106 cubic feet , and that in Fig . 7 of 65 cubic feet . In Austria it is admitted that an Infantry soldier working for twelve consecutive hours without being ...
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18th Royal Irish 65 Cornhill advanced posts advantage armed Army Artillery attack Austrians banquette barricades bastions battalions batteries berm BRIALMONT Brigade Caldiero camp Cavalry centre château chevaux de frise Colonel de Pidoll columns command corps d'armée covering mass cubic feet Demy 8vo detachments ditch earth enceinte enemy enemy's enfilade Engineers epaulments excavation exposed exterior reserve favour field of battle fire flanks flèches foot force formed German ground guns Hasty Intrenchments Horse Artillery important Infantry knapsack La Rothière line of abatis line of battle line of defence little wood merlons mètre military minutes musketry Napoleon occupied offensive front operations parapet pickaxes placed points position profile in Fig protected Prussian rank rear redoubts réduit regiments require riflemen road Rogniat Sadowa second line shelter shelter-trenches shovels skirmishers slope soldiers superior slope TACTICAL DEDUCTIONS toise trench troops trous de loup wing workmen yards
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Сторінка 91 - Vera." 2 vols. Fifth Edition. Cloth, gilt tops, I2j. *„* Also a Cheaper Edition in i vol. With Frontispiece. Crown 8vo. Cloth, price 6s. BLU ME (Major W.). The Operations of the German Armies in France, from Sedan to the end of the war of 187071. With Map. From the Journals of the Head-quarters Staff. Translated by the late EM Jones, Maj.
Сторінка 92 - One of the best-known and coolest-headed of the metropolitan regiments, whose adjutant moreover has lately published an admirable collection of lectures addressed by him to the men of his corps.
Сторінка 91 - The work of Major von Blume in its English dress forms the most valuable addition to our stock of works upon the war that our press has put forth. Major Blume writes with a clear conciseness much wanting in many of his country's historians. Our space forbids our doing more than commending it earnestly as the most authentic and instructive narrative of the second section of the war that has yet appeared.
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Сторінка 91 - WARTENSLEBEN (Count H. von.)— THE OPERATIONS OF THE SOUTH ARMY IN JANUARY AND FEBRUARY, 1871. Compiled from the Official War Documents of the Head-quarters of the Southern Army. Translated by Colonel CH von Wright. With Maps. Demy 8vo.
Сторінка 91 - The work of translation has been well done ; the expressive German idioms have been rendered into clear, nervous English without losing any of their original force ; and in notes, prefaces, and introductions, much additional information has been given.
Сторінка 92 - ... precision. . . . We must, without delay, impress brain and forethought into the British Service ; and we cannot commence the good work too soon, or better, than by placing the two books (* The Operations of the German Armies' and 'Tactical Deductions') we have here criticised, in every military library, and introducing them as class-books in every tactical school.