The theory of warLongman, Brown, Green, Longmans & Roberts, 1858 - 354 sider |
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... command of an army must be un- ceasingly directed in order to carry on that art with success . The science of war has been divided into the two branches of Strategy and Tactics ; and though no very cogent reason exists for such ...
... command of an army must be un- ceasingly directed in order to carry on that art with success . The science of war has been divided into the two branches of Strategy and Tactics ; and though no very cogent reason exists for such ...
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... command of an army must be un- ceasingly directed in order to carry on that art with success . The science of war has been divided into the two branches of Strategy and Tactics ; and though no very cogent reason exists for such ...
... command of an army must be un- ceasingly directed in order to carry on that art with success . The science of war has been divided into the two branches of Strategy and Tactics ; and though no very cogent reason exists for such ...
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... command ) permit the existence of jealousy or absurd punctilio between departments to stand in the way of the public service . If he find his tools do not work well , he will throw them away and try others until he is suited to his mind ...
... command ) permit the existence of jealousy or absurd punctilio between departments to stand in the way of the public service . If he find his tools do not work well , he will throw them away and try others until he is suited to his mind ...
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... command of detached bodies , that whatever may be the difficulty of obeying orders for a rendezvous , nothing but the well - ascertained impossibility of executing them will be received as an excuse for non - fulfilment . The conception ...
... command of detached bodies , that whatever may be the difficulty of obeying orders for a rendezvous , nothing but the well - ascertained impossibility of executing them will be received as an excuse for non - fulfilment . The conception ...
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... command of an outpost should invariably act as if the safety of the whole army depended on his individual vigilance , and he should impress the same feeling of responsi- bility on the mind of every one of his sentries . The advanced ...
... command of an outpost should invariably act as if the safety of the whole army depended on his individual vigilance , and he should impress the same feeling of responsi- bility on the mind of every one of his sentries . The advanced ...
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Adige advanced guard advantage Alvinzi apply Principle Archduke Arcola Arleux artillery Austrian army Austrian position Austrian right Balaklava base battalions battle of Leuthen battle of Prague Bevern Blenheim bridge campaign cavalry centre column command communication corps Courbe covered crossed Danube Daun defeated defenders detached direction distance divisions echellon Elbe enable enemy enemy's entrenched exposed favour fire flank march formed fractions Frederick French army front ground guns History infantry interior lines Kollin Kray left bank left flank left wing line of operations line of retreat manœuvre Marlborough Marshal Maxim Mehaigne miles military Moreau morocco movement Napoleon nature oblique order occupied officer opposed passage Peninsular War Pirna Plates Porus possession Post 8vo Prague Prince Charles protected Prussian rear reinforce retired Rhine right bank right wing river road Sainte Suzanne Schwerin Sebastopol Second Edition siege soldier squadrons superior theatre tion troops Turenne Verona village vols Woodcuts
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