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Field artillery / by McKenney, Janice E.,1942-(CARDINAL)175533; Center of Military History.(CARDINAL)162684;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subjects: United States. Army. Field Artillery; United States. Army. Field Artillery; Artillery, Field and mountain;
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Field artillery weapons of the Civil War / by Hazlett, James C.,1912-1990.; Olmstead, Edwin,1914-2004.; Parks, M. Hume,1913-(CARDINAL)270838;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 315-318) and index.
Subjects: Artillery, Field and mountain; Artillery, Field and mountain;
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The organizational history of field artillery 1775-2003 / by McKenney, Janice E.,1942-(CARDINAL)175533,author;
Includes bibliographical references (pages [329]-360) and index.
Subjects: United States. Army; Artillery, Field and mountain;
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Standard guide to U.S. World War II tanks & artillery / by Schreier, Konrad F.,author.(CARDINAL)708861;
Includes bibliographical references (page 254) and index.The Stuart light tanks. -The Grant and Sherman medium tanks. -The Chaffee and Pershing tanks. -The Locust Airborne Tank and heavy supertank. -Tank destroyers. -Armored half-tracks. -Tracked landing vehicles. -Armored cars. -The field artillery system. -Field artillery fire control and direction. -Artillery ammunition. -Modernized World War I artillery. -Antitank guns. -Pack artillery. -The 4.2-inch chemical mortar. -Medium, heavy and super heavy mortars. -Half-track self-propelled artillery. -Full-tracked self-propelled artillery. -Rocket field artillery. -Light antiaircraft weapons. -Heavy antiaircraft weapons. -Armored bulldozers.Step inside World War II machines -- from tanks, half-tracks and armored cars to field artillery, ammunition and antiaircraft weapons! Konrad Schreier Jr. describes the production of World War II tanks and artillery.
Subjects: Tanks (Military science); Artillery, Field and mountain;
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The light 6-pdr. battalion gun of 1776 / by Caruana, Adrian B.,1934-(CARDINAL)511717;
Subjects: Great Britain. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery; Great Britain. Army. Royal Regiment of Artillery.; Ordnance; Artillery, Field and mountain; Artillery, Field and mountain.; Armed Forces; Ordnance.;
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War in the mountains : the Macbeth Light Artillery at Asheville, North Carolina: 1864-1865 / by Askew, J. L.,author.;
Includes bibliographical references.Leaving Mount Pleasant for Asheville -- Kirk and war in the mountains -- Early 1864 union raids and a summer lull -- Kirk's Greatest Raid and Teague's Scouts -- Death of Morgan and union advance into Upper East Tennessee -- First Battle of Saltville -- Battle of Morristown -- Breckinridge sweeps federals from Upper East Tennessee -- Second Battle of Saltville -- Early 1865 -- Fall of Asheville and war's end.This book is a panorama of the mountain war in Western North Carolina and Upper East Tennessee, of raids, skirmishes, and battles where rebel commander John B. Palmer defended the Western District against the likes of the notorious Yankee Colonel, George W. Kirk, and his raiders. The Macbeth Light Artillery is covered in a first book length account within the context of a comprehensive study of military operations during 1864 and 1865 in Western North Carolina and East Tennessee.
Subjects: Confederate States of America. Army. Macbeth Light Artillery.; Artillery, Field and mountain;
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German artillery of World War Two / by Hogg, Ian V.,1926-2002,author.;
The complete story of German Artillery during World War Two, this illustrated volume is divided into sections according to the weapon classes, including infantry, mountain and field artillery, heavy field artillery, railway artillery, and more. It also contains details of the general organisation of the German artillery arm, together with development histories of the weapons and their ammunition.
Subjects: Germany. Heer; Artillery; World War, 1939-1945;
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Fields of blood : the Prairie Grove Campaign / by Shea, William L.(CARDINAL)170364;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-349) and index.Hindman -- Federals -- Return to Arkansas -- The Boston Mountains -- War of nerves -- Down in the valley -- Cane Hill -- Race to Prairie Grove -- Opening moves -- Artillery duel -- Herron storms the ridge -- Fight for the Borden house -- Blunt saves the day -- Change of front -- Confederate sunset -- Retreat -- Aftermath -- Raid on Van Buren -- Epilogue -- Appendix: Order of battle.1340L
Subjects: Prairie Grove, Battle of, Ark., 1862.;
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Photographic sketch book of the Civil War. by Gardner, Alexander,1821-1882.(CARDINAL)142193;
"An unabridged and unaltered republication of the first edition published in 1866 ... titled Gardner's photographic sketch book of the war."V. 1. Marshall House, Alexandria, Va. -- Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va. -- Fairfax Court-House -- Stone Church, Centreville -- Fortifications on height of Centreville -- Quaker Guns, Centreville -- Ruins of Stone Bridge, Bull Run -- Mathews House, Battle-field of Bull Run -- Ruins at Manassas -- Ruins at Manassas Junction -- Fortifications at Manassas -- Battery No. 1, near Yorktown -- No. 1 -- Battery No. 1, near Yorktown -- No. 2 -- Battery No. 4, near Yorktown -- Moore House, Yorktown, where Cornwallis signed the capitulation -- Camp at Cumberland Landing, on the Pamunkey -- Military Bridge across the Chickahominy -- Ruins of Norfolk Navy Yard -- Antietam Bridge, on Boonsboro and Sharpsburg Turnpike -- Burnside Bridge, across Antietam Creek -- Dunker Church Battle-field of Antietam -- Signal Tower, Elk Mountain, overlooking Battlefield of Antietam -- President Lincoln on Battle-field of Antietam -- Scene in Pleasant Valley, foot of South Mountain, Maryland -- Pontoon Bridge, across the Potomac at Berlin -- Meeting of the Shenandoah and Potomac, at Harper's Ferry -- What do I want, John Henry? -- scene near Warrenton -- Scouts and guide to the army of the Potomac -- Lacy House, Falmouth, Va. -- Fredericksburg, Virginia -- Battery D, 2d U.S. Artillery in action -- Pontoon Bridge, across the Rappahannock -- Evacuation of Aquia Creek -- Group of Confederate Prisoners, Fairfax Court-House -- Gettysburg, Pennsylvania -- A harvest of death, Battle-field of Gettysburg -- Field where General Reynolds fell, Battle of Gettysburg -- Interior of breastworks on Round Top, Battle-field of Gettysburg -- Gateway of Cemetery, Gettysburg -- A sharpshooters last sleep, on Battle-field of Gettysburg, July 1863 -- Home of a rebel sharpshooter, Battle-field of Gettysburg, July 1863 -- Trossel's House, Battle-field of Gettysburg -- Headquarters Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, during Battle of Gettysburg -- Slaughter Pen, foot of Round Top, Battle-field of Gettysburg -- Studying the art of war, scene at Fairfax Court-House -- Provost Marshal's office, Aquia Creek -- Castle Murray, near Auburn, Virginia -- Culpeper, Virginia -- General Post-Office, Army of the Potomac -- The Halt, scene near Culpeper.V. 2. The "Shebang," or Quarters Sanitary Commission, Brandy Station -- Residence of Quartermaster Third Army Corps -- Headquarters Christian Commission, in the field -- Field Hospital, Second Army Corps Brandy Station -- Headquarters guard of the army of the Potomac -- Headquarters New York Herald, in the field -- Camp architecture -- Pontoon boat -- Battery A, Fourth U.S. Artillery, Robertson's Brigade -- Headquarters of the army of the Potomac, Brandy Station -- Commissary Department, Headquarters Army of the Potomac -- U.S. Military Telegraph Construction Corps -- Breaking Camp -- Wagon Park -- Jericho Mills, on the North Anna -- Chesterfield Bridge, across the North Anna -- Quarles' Mills, on the North Anna -- Charles City Court-House -- Pontoon Bridge, across the James -- Army repair shop -- Aiken House, on Weldon Railroad, Virginia -- Medical supply boat planter, on the Appomattox -- U.S. military telegraph battery wagon -- Poplar Grove Church, built by the 50th N.Y.V. Engineers -- Mortar dictator -- A fancy group -- scene in front of Petersburg -- Army forge scene -- Three first traverses, Fort Fisher, N.C. -- The pulpit, Fort Fisher, N.C. -- Johnson's Mill, near Petersburg -- View of gas works, Petersburg, showing effects of bombardment -- View on the Appomattox, near Campbell's Bridge -- Quarters of men in Fort Sedgwick, generally known as Fort Hell -- View of the Interior of Fort Stedman -- Blandford Church, Petersburg -- Interior view of Confederate Works at Gracie's Salient -- Dutch Gap Canal, James River -- Ruins of Richmond and Petersburg Railroad, across the James -- Libby Prison, Richmond -- Old Capitol Prison, Washington -- Ruins of Arsenal, Richmond -- View on canal, near Haxall & Crenshaw's Mill, Richmond -- Runins of Arsenal, Richmond -- View on Canal, near Haxall & Crenshaw's Mill, Richmond -- Ruins of Gaines' Mill, Virginia -- A burial party on Battle-field of Cold Harbor -- Mechanicsville, Virginia -- Extreme line of Confederate works, Cold Harbor -- Appomattox Station, Virginia -- High Bridge, across the Appomattox -- McLean's House, where Grant and Lee signed the capitulation -- Dedication of monument, on Bull Run Battle-field.
Subjects: Illustrated works.;
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