Weapons & Equipment Of The Napoleonic Wars by Philip J. Haythornthwaite

By Philip J. Haythornthwaite

Guns & apparatus Of The Napoleonic Wars КНИГИ ;ВОЕННАЯ ИСТОРИЯ guns & gear Of The Napoleonic WarsFrom the top-selling writer at the topic, Philip Haythornthwaite, comes the last word authoritative paintings at the guns and kit of the Napoleonic wars. Infantry and cavalry guns and strategies, artillery and engineers, employees and provides, uniforms and gear, and residing stipulations are delivered to lifestyles with startlingly vibrant interval reproductions. distinctive conflict plans clarify infantry formations, troop deployments, and skirmishes. one of the breathtaking photos integrated: British squares resisting the French cavalry at Waterloo and the elevating of the siege of Thionville, with the French infantry routing the Hungarians. British drill routines and troop formations are defined in complete. Unsurpassed because the simple illustrated consultant, this can be excellent for historians, modelers, wargamers, and reenactors. 196 pages,(страниц)150 b/w illustr. (черно-белых иллюстраций)Arms & ArmourТип: pdf Формат: rarРазмер: sixty one Mb (40+33,8)скачать - 1чhttp://10manhobby./7653590скачать - 2чhttp://10manhobby./7653589Зеркало на файл: (Mirror)скачать - 1ч http://.com/files/7114539скачать - 2ч http://.com/files/7114879 eighty five

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Henegan, I, pp. 344-6; quoted in Glover, Peninsular Preparation, p. 140. 27. Hughes, Firepower, p. 133. 28. Circular Order, 25 December 1797, quoted in Glover, Peninsular Preparation, p. 141. 29. and 30. Quoted in Lachouque and Brown, p. 513. 3 I. Simmons, p. 227. 32. Rowlandson, Loyal Volunteers, Plate 46. 33. , Plate 6. 34. Beaufroy, p. 189. 35. Quoted in Glover, Peninsula Preparation, p. 226. 36. Bugeaud, quoted in Chandler, p. 348. 37. Guthrie, quoted in Glover, Peninsular Preparation, P·142 .

A squadron of French light cavalry in line of battle; B. A squadron of French Light cavalry in 'Colonne serree'; C. A squadron of French Light cavalry in 'Colonne par divisions' of company frontage; D. A squadron of French heavy cavalry in 'Colonne serree', preceded by the regimental trumpeters; E. A squadron of French heavy cavalry in column of fours; F. A British cavalry regiment in line in close order. 3· 4· 5· Napoleon's cavalry tactics relied upon the smashing blow of a 'heavy' charge, executed with audacity and discipline.

17. Hanger, Reflections on the Menaced Invasion, pp. 159-60. 18. Wellington to Earl Bathurst, 24 June 1813 (quoted 'Despatches' X, p. 458). 19. Edinburgh Advertiser, May 1802. 20. London Chronicle, June 1795. 21. Quoted in Rogers, Weapons of the British Soldier, p. 94· Hanger, Reflections on the Menaced Invasion, pp. 195-6. and 24. Quoted in Hughes, Firepower, p. 27. Quoted in Hughes, Firepower, pp. 26-7. Henegan, I, pp. 344-6; quoted in Glover, Peninsular Preparation, p. 140. 27. Hughes, Firepower, p.

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