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 · The ordnance manual for the use of the officers of the United States Army 2d ed This edition was published in by West Johnston in Richmond, www.doorway.ru: Item #WRCAM An attractive copy of the first edition of the Confederate Army's manual for ordnance officers, prepared by Col. Josiah Gorgas, the logistical genius of the rebel war effort. As stated in the Preface, "This Manual is adapted, with some necessary changes, omissions, and alterations, from the Ordnance Manual of the United States service of , prepared under .  · Civil War Manuals. Revised United States Army Regulations of Philadelphia: George W. Childs, Instructions for Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers on Outpost and Patrol Duty, and Troops in Campaign. Washington: Government Printing Office, The Ordnance Manual for the Use of the Officers of the United States Army (2nd Ed.).


artillerist's manual, compiled from various sources, the and adapted to the service of the united states. illustrated by engravings. by brig.-gen. john gibbon, u. s. vols. According to the U.S. Army's Ordnance Manual issued in , pounders were the lightest weight of guns still retained within the heavy category of "seacoast artillery," whose other pieces were as follows (listed in descending order). Miscellaneous ordnance reports, English translation, n.d., of French naval gun exercise manual (). Instructions for firing large guns, n.d. Manual of diagrams of gun crew positions for firing, n.d. Journal of target practice on ships, Records of guns and ordnance material.


The ordnance manual for the use of the officers of the United States army by United States. Army. Ordnance Dept; Laidley, Theodore Thaddeus Sobieski, , ed. Sword Plate from the U.S. Ordnance Manual Swords and Scabbards The Model Musician's Sword does not appear above. Introduction to Swords and Sabers It might be easy to believe that swords and sabers were obsolete by the time of the American Civil War (). In truth, large numbers of them were manufactured, issued and worn. The ordnance manual for the use of the officers of the United States Army 2d ed This edition was published in by West Johnston in Richmond, Va.

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