King of Battle

King of Battle
Title King of Battle PDF eBook
Author Sanders Marble
Publisher
Pages 382
Release 2016-01-21
Genre History
ISBN 9789004305243

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In "King of Battle: Artillery in World War I" a distinguished array of authors examines the centrepiece of battle in the Great War, artillery. Going beyond tables of calibres and ranges, they look at organization, training, personnel, doctrine, and technologies.

King of Battle

King of Battle
Title King of Battle PDF eBook
Author Boyd L. Dastrup
Publisher
Pages 434
Release 1992
Genre Artillery, Field and mountain
ISBN

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King of Battle

King of Battle
Title King of Battle PDF eBook
Author Boyd L. Dastrup
Publisher
Pages 381
Release 1992
Genre Artillery, Field and mountain
ISBN

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King of Battle: Artillery in World War I

King of Battle: Artillery in World War I
Title King of Battle: Artillery in World War I PDF eBook
Author
Publisher BRILL
Pages 394
Release 2016-01-12
Genre History
ISBN 9004307281

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In King of Battle: Artillery in World War I, a distinguished array of authors examines the centrepiece of battle in the Great War: artillery. Going beyond the usual tables of calibres and ranges, the contributors consider the organization and technology of artillery, as well as present aspects of training, doctrine, and other national idiosyncrasies. Artillery dominated the battlefields of World War I, and forever changed the military doctrine of war. No nation that had participated in significant ground combat would blithely assume that morale could ever replace firepower. The essays included in this volume explain how twelve countries, including all the major combatants, handled artillery and how it affected the Great War. Contributors include Filippo Cappellano, Boyd Dastrup, Edward J. Erickson, Bruce Gudmundsson, James Lyon, Sanders Marble, Janice E. McKenney, Dmitre Minchev, Andrey Pavlov, Kaushik Roy, Cornel and Ioan Scafes, John Schindler, and David Zabecki.

King of Battle

King of Battle
Title King of Battle PDF eBook
Author Boyd Dastrup
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 396
Release 2016-01-14
Genre
ISBN 9781523399895

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"King of Battle: A Branch History of the U.S. Army's Field Artillery" is the first volume in the TRADOC Branch History Series. Based on primary sources and a wide study of secondary literature, the volume provides a comprehensive historical summary of the development of field artillery in the U.S. Army since colonial times. The study focuses on the tactical, organizational, materiel, and training lessons learned - both those of wartime action and those of peacetime planning - in the larger framework of American military policy and strategy from the origins of the branch in European warfare to the modem artillery of the 1980s. This examination of the development of a major element of the Army fighting force provides an important contribution to the study of combined arms warfare and to the institutional history of the U.S. Army.

Signposts of Experience

Signposts of Experience
Title Signposts of Experience PDF eBook
Author William J. Snow
Publisher CreateSpace
Pages 242
Release 2014-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 9781499673777

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The World War I Memoirs of Major General William J. Snow, the U. S. Army's first Chief of Field Artillery. This book has been out of of print since 1941 and includes material that was not published in the original edition. This book focuses on the problems and challenges General Snow faced in mobilizing the Field Artillery for overseas service in France. World War I was widely known as an artillery war. This book is an insiders account of how the U.S. Army's Field Artillery came close to the breaking point and how General Snow tackled these challenges. "'Signposts of Experience' is a brilliant recounting of how the U.S. Field Artillery became the King of Battle for the U.S. Army on the doorstep of the First World War. Major General William Snow's Memoirs as first Chief of Field Artillery, provide artillery and fire support leaders of today a framework of initiative, organization, disciplined training, and exacting standards that has been the backbone of Red Leg pride for over a century. As we reset the Army today and prepare for the future we must ensure that we get 'fires' right. Major General Snow's experiences are a must read for those who wear the crossed cannons of the artillery as well as those that are supported by its fires." -- Lt. Gen. David P. Valcourt, US Army (Ret.), Chief of Field Artillery (2003-2005)

Artillery, the King of Battle

Artillery, the King of Battle
Title Artillery, the King of Battle PDF eBook
Author United States. Army Field Artillery Battalion, 925th (1942-1946)
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1945*
Genre World War, 1939-1945
ISBN

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