Cannoneers in Gray: The Field Artillery of the Army of Tennessee
A highly regarded resource on a critical aspect of the Civil War This enlarged edition of Cannoneers in Gray provides new detail concerning the activities of artillery units operating in key campaigns of the western theater of the Civil War—at Stones River, Missionary Ridge, Kennesaw Mountain, Shiloh, Peachtree Creek. Larry Daniel traces the four-year history of the artillery branch of the Army of Tennessee from its organization through its demise at the war's end. He shows that Civil War cannons were of little consequence when used as offensive weapons but could be highly effective in defense. Includes five new maps of campaigns and battles central to his discussion of larger issues, such as command and strategy on the western front.
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A highly regarded resource on a critical aspect of the Civil War This enlarged edition of Cannoneers in Gray provides new detail concerning the activities of artillery units operating in key campaigns of the western theater of the Civil War—at Stones River, Missionary Ridge, Kennesaw Mountain, Shiloh, Peachtree Creek. Larry Daniel traces the four-year history of the artillery branch of the Army of Tennessee from its organization through its demise at the war's end. He shows that Civil War cannons were of little consequence when used as offensive weapons but could be highly effective in defense. Includes five new maps of campaigns and battles central to his discussion of larger issues, such as command and strategy on the western front.
Cannoneers in Gray: The Field Artillery of the Army of Tennessee
A highly regarded resource on a critical aspect of the Civil War This enlarged edition of Cannoneers in Gray provides new detail concerning the activities of artillery units operating in key campaigns of the western theater of the Civil War—at Stones River, Missionary Ridge, Kennesaw Mountain, Shiloh, Peachtree Creek. Larry Daniel traces the four-year history of the artillery branch of the Army of Tennessee from its organization through its demise at the war's end. He shows that Civil War cannons were of little consequence when used as offensive weapons but could be highly effective in defense. Includes five new maps of campaigns and battles central to his discussion of larger issues, such as command and strategy on the western front.
A highly regarded resource on a critical aspect of the Civil War This enlarged edition of Cannoneers in Gray provides new detail concerning the activities of artillery units operating in key campaigns of the western theater of the Civil War—at Stones River, Missionary Ridge, Kennesaw Mountain, Shiloh, Peachtree Creek. Larry Daniel traces the four-year history of the artillery branch of the Army of Tennessee from its organization through its demise at the war's end. He shows that Civil War cannons were of little consequence when used as offensive weapons but could be highly effective in defense. Includes five new maps of campaigns and battles central to his discussion of larger issues, such as command and strategy on the western front.
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ISBN-13: | 9780817351687 |
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Publisher: | University of Alabama Press |
Publication date: | 05/22/2005 |
Series: | Fire Ant Books |
Edition description: | Revised, Revised edition |
Pages: | 288 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d) |
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