Artillery and the Gribeauval System 1 : The Horse Artillery and the Artillery Train, Paperback by Letrun, Ludovic; Mongin, Jean-Marie; McKay, Alan (TRN), ISBN 2352503965, ISBN-13 9782352503965, Brand New, Free shipping in the US After discovering the artillery pieces and the equipment used by the Foot Artillery at the end of the Ancient Regime, the Revolution and the First Empire, discover the men of the “Arme Savante” (the knowledgeable arm) who moved their guns around and served them on horseback. The mobile artillery, then the light artillery and finally the Horse Artil
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Product Identifiers
PublisherHistoire ET Collections
ISBN-102352503965
ISBN-139782352503965
eBay Product ID (ePID)215279005
Product Key Features
Book TitleFrench Artillery and the Gribeauval System : Volume 2-1786-1815
Number of Pages84 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2015
TopicModern / 18th Century, Military / Weapons, Modern / 19th Century
IllustratorYes
GenreHistory
AuthorLudovic Letrun, Jean Mongin
Book SeriesOfficers and Soldiers of Ser.
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Length9.5 in
Item Width8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
Series Volume Number26
Volume NumberVol. II
SynopsisAfter discovering the artillery pieces and the equipment used by the Foot Artillery at the end of the Ancien Regime, the Revolution and the First Empire, discover the men of the "Arme Savante" (the knowledgeable arm) who moved their guns around and served them on horseback. The mobile artillery, then the light artillery and finally the Horse Artillery was a new weapon which announced the changes in the centuries to come... Just like the Artillery Train which, with the First Empire, finally grew up, to the age of regulations. This was the organization of Mr. de Gribeauval, the Inspector of Artillery, set up slowly over nearly thirty years and which remained more or less as it was until 1825., After discovering the artillery pieces and the equipment used by the Foot Artillery at the end of the Ancient Regime, the Revolution and the First Empire, discover the men of the "Arme Savante" (the knowledgeable arm) who moved their guns around and served them on horseback. The mobile artillery, then the light artillery and finally the Horse Artil