Elements of Military Art and Science (Illustrated)
*Includes a Table of Contents
*Illustrated with original illustrations of formations and battles

Henry Wager Halleck (1815 - 1872) was a Union commander in the Western Theater of the Civil War before joining Ulysses S. Grant as chief of staff of his army. He was well versed in military strategy, and was nicknamed “Old Brains”.
This edition of Elements of Military Art and Science includes the original illustrations, and a table of contents for easier navigation.
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Elements of Military Art and Science (Illustrated)
*Includes a Table of Contents
*Illustrated with original illustrations of formations and battles

Henry Wager Halleck (1815 - 1872) was a Union commander in the Western Theater of the Civil War before joining Ulysses S. Grant as chief of staff of his army. He was well versed in military strategy, and was nicknamed “Old Brains”.
This edition of Elements of Military Art and Science includes the original illustrations, and a table of contents for easier navigation.
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Elements of Military Art and Science (Illustrated)

Elements of Military Art and Science (Illustrated)

Elements of Military Art and Science (Illustrated)

Elements of Military Art and Science (Illustrated)

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*Includes a Table of Contents
*Illustrated with original illustrations of formations and battles

Henry Wager Halleck (1815 - 1872) was a Union commander in the Western Theater of the Civil War before joining Ulysses S. Grant as chief of staff of his army. He was well versed in military strategy, and was nicknamed “Old Brains”.
This edition of Elements of Military Art and Science includes the original illustrations, and a table of contents for easier navigation.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013543614
Publisher: Charles River Editors
Publication date: 11/26/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
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