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CIVIL WAR WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT
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The American Civil War remains the country's national epic, having
changed the fledgling "Union" into the "United States."
The scars of that devastating internecine conflict of almost a century
and
a half ago have long since disappeared, but there remains a seemingly
insatiable desire to learn more of the circumstances and the detail
of the war. This beautifully illustrated book provides that detail
in respect of the weapons, uniforms and equipment of the war - from
the infantryman's simple rifle-and-bayonet through a plethora of officers'
swords and sabers and pistols and revolvers, to the mighty artillery
pieces, as well as the shirts, the shoes, the frock coats and the
headgear of the officers and enlisted men.
Along the way, it examines some remarkable
"firsts" - such as the first military use of submarines,
sea-mines, multi-barrel guns, repeating rifles and carbines - as well
as how the weapons were procured (for instance, the South's dependence
on imported weapons because of its manufacturing shortcomings, and
the North's attempts to blockade the supplies), and how they were
used in the hands of soldiers and sailors who varied from ill-prepared
youths to experienced hunters.
Book Description
The American Civil War remains the country's national epic, having
changed the fledgling "Union" into the "United States."
The scars of that devastating internecine conflict have long since
disappeared, but there remains a seemingly insatiable desire to learn
more of the circumstances and the detail of the war. This beautifully
illustrated book provides that detail, particularly in regard to the
tactical deployment of forces in the field and the fighting methods
employed by the infantry, artillery, and cavalry forces. CIVIL WAR
WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT follows a soldier, gunner, and cavalryman from
their enlistment to their eventual deployment in the field. When war
broke out, some men had already served with volunteer units; some
were just ill-prepared youths. At first, many officers and men were
bewildered by their drills. They were also unfamiliar with their new
weapons. By the end of the war, however, many had become highly experienced
soldiers with an expert knowledge of field craft, tactics, and weaponry.
Each chapter chronicles this development and the impact it had on
the three million men who went to war from 1861 to 1865. CIVIL WAR
WEAPONS AND EQUIPMENT also includes features on the weapons of the
war, from the infantryman's simple rifle and bayonet through a variety
of officer's swords, sabers, pistols, and revolvers, to the mighty
artillery pieces.
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