Military letters and essays, by Captain F. N. Maude ...

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: International series ... no. IPublication details: Kansas City, Mo., Hudson-Kimberly Publishing Co. [c1895]Description: 303 p. 22 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • U19 .M44
Contents:
Statistics of the Franco-German war.--Smokeless powder.--Conditions of modern warfare.--Cost of modern war.--German cavalry maneuvers.--Independent patrols.--A modern battle.--A study of a modern battle. Attack or defence.--The origin of extended-order fighting.--The legend of St. Privat.--Von Wedell's cavalry brigade at Marala-Tour.--Present tactical tendencies in the German army.--The physique of European armies.--The weapon or the man.--The minor tactical day at Aldershot.--The volunteer field day at Aldershot.--Field day at Aldershot.--Notes on the French maneuvers.--The German army.--Marching through Thuringia.--The panics at Gravelotte.--Von Moltke's work.--The spirit of the new German infantry regulations.--Notes in Germany in 1889.--Blank vs. ball cartridge tactics.
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"Appeared (for the most part) originally in the columns of the Civil and military gazette of Lahore."--Pref.

On cover: International military series.

Statistics of the Franco-German war.--Smokeless powder.--Conditions of modern warfare.--Cost of modern war.--German cavalry maneuvers.--Independent patrols.--A modern battle.--A study of a modern battle. Attack or defence.--The origin of extended-order fighting.--The legend of St. Privat.--Von Wedell's cavalry brigade at Marala-Tour.--Present tactical tendencies in the German army.--The physique of European armies.--The weapon or the man.--The minor tactical day at Aldershot.--The volunteer field day at Aldershot.--Field day at Aldershot.--Notes on the French maneuvers.--The German army.--Marching through Thuringia.--The panics at Gravelotte.--Von Moltke's work.--The spirit of the new German infantry regulations.--Notes in Germany in 1889.--Blank vs. ball cartridge tactics.

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