The Army and Navy of AmericaApplewood Books, 16. 9. 2009 - Počet stran: 700 |
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Strana 10
... engaged in a just cause , a dignity that God himself , in his providence , has smiled upon it , when our fathers struggled for the rights of man . In laying down the fundamental principles of war in this chapter , we shall avail ...
... engaged in a just cause , a dignity that God himself , in his providence , has smiled upon it , when our fathers struggled for the rights of man . In laying down the fundamental principles of war in this chapter , we shall avail ...
Strana 15
... engaged . III . In the selection of the particular line of operations , the rulers of a country must be governed by circumstances . The situation of the belligerents ; their resources ; nature of the fortresses ; strength of their ...
... engaged . III . In the selection of the particular line of operations , the rulers of a country must be governed by circumstances . The situation of the belligerents ; their resources ; nature of the fortresses ; strength of their ...
Strana 29
... engaged : but admitting the weaker wing not to be engaged , the other cannot even then turn the flank without drawing it circularly along the hostile front , which the enemy must necessarily anticipate by being on the chord of the ...
... engaged : but admitting the weaker wing not to be engaged , the other cannot even then turn the flank without drawing it circularly along the hostile front , which the enemy must necessarily anticipate by being on the chord of the ...
Strana 30
... engaged by a superior force , and yet sustains the wing in action . These effects of the open oblique attack , although known , cannot be too often presented to the reflections of military men . They offer , besides , an- other ...
... engaged by a superior force , and yet sustains the wing in action . These effects of the open oblique attack , although known , cannot be too often presented to the reflections of military men . They offer , besides , an- other ...
Strana 65
... engaged in front . The Archduke Charles , in speaking of cavalry , recommends that it should be brought in mass upon a decisive point , when the moment of employing it arrives ; that is to say , when it can attack with a certainty of ...
... engaged in front . The Archduke Charles , in speaking of cavalry , recommends that it should be brought in mass upon a decisive point , when the moment of employing it arrives ; that is to say , when it can attack with a certainty of ...
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