A plan for the formation of a corps, which never has been raised as yet in any army in Europe : in which corps singly shall be comprised all the strength, activity, energy, and skill of four corps, namely a regular bataillon, a corps of light infantry, a corps of sharp shooters, and a corps of rifle marksmen
1805
L2009F83 1805
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Title
A plan for the formation of a corps, which never has been raised as yet in any army in Europe : in which corps singly shall be comprised all the strength, activity, energy, and skill of four corps, namely a regular bataillon, a corps of light infantry, a corps of sharp shooters, and a corps of rifle marksmen
Published
London : Printed for T. Egerton ..., 1805.
Description
30 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
L2009F83 1805
System Control No.
(OCoLC)44503097
Note
Imprint on verso of half title & p. 30: C. Roworth, Printer.
Essay deals with marksmanship with rifles.
Author served during the American Revolution in the Hessian Jger Corps and in Tarleton's Light Dragoons, and was aide-de-camp to Sir Henry Clinton at Charlestown in 1779.
Author's inscribed presentation copy: "From the author Col. Geo. Hanger to Capt. Charles Jam ... wouldst thou become a military ... put pen to paper and sketch ..." on half title.
Essay deals with marksmanship with rifles.
Author served during the American Revolution in the Hessian Jger Corps and in Tarleton's Light Dragoons, and was aide-de-camp to Sir Henry Clinton at Charlestown in 1779.
Author's inscribed presentation copy: "From the author Col. Geo. Hanger to Capt. Charles Jam ... wouldst thou become a military ... put pen to paper and sketch ..." on half title.
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