"The Artillerist's Manual," compiled from various sources and adapted to the service of the United States, offers a comprehensive guide to artillery practices and procedures. Illustrated with detailed engravings, this manual provides essential knowledge for artillerists, covering tactics, gunnery, and the handling of ordnance.
This historical text serves as a valuable resource for understanding military technology and training during the period it was written. It presents insights into the methodologies employed by the United States Army, making it a relevant read for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the evolution of artillery warfare. The manual's detailed instructions and illustrations provide a clear picture of the artillerist's role and responsibilities.
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