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The constitution and bye-laws of the New-York Washington Military Society
Published by order of the society, 22d, May 1798 -
The complete soldier's pocket companion; or, A plain and easy method of military discipline
Containing: the new system of manual and platoon exercise, now practised in the Army of Great-Britain; together with filing, grounding, advancing, handling, easing and reversing of arms, with field manoeuvres, camp and garrison duty. To which are added, forms of morning reports, monthly returns, recruiting returns, muster rolls, returns of arms, accoutrements, cloathing, &c. with a roll of country, age, size and servitude. Also, the field piece and great gun exercise, wit some extracts and observations from Baron Steuben's publication. By John Campbell, late adjutant in the British 73d Regiment of Foot -
A treatise on the military art
in four parts. Containing: I. A comprehensive system of discipline, for the cavalry of the United States; adapted to the principles of Baron Steuben's regulations for the infantry, and the latest Prussian and English treatises on cavalry. II. Regulations concerning the duty of cavalry in camp in time of war. III. Directions for the conduct of partizan corps, whether cavalry or infantry, in carrying on the petite guerre. IV. Maxims relating to the marching, encamping, and other general operations of an army in the field: compiled principally from the observations of experienced officers, and the most approved writers on the art of war. -
The complete soldier's pocket companion; or, A plain and easy method of military discipline
Containing: the new system of manual and platoon exercise, now practised in the Army of Great-Britain; together with filing, grounding, advancing, handling, easing and reversing of arms, with field manoeuvres, camp and garrison duty. -
A treatise on the military art
in four parts. Containing: I. A comprehensive system of discipline, for the cavalry of the United States; adapted to the principles of Baron Steuben's regulations for the infantry, and the latest Prussian and English treatises on cavalry. II. Regulations concerning the duty of cavalry in camp in time of war. III. Directions for the conduct of partizan corps, whether cavalry or infantry, in carrying on the petite guerre. IV. Maxims relating to the marching, encamping, and other general operations of an army in the field: compiled principally from the observations of experienced officers, and the most approved writers on the art of war. Illustrated with plates. By E. Hoyt, an officer in the cavalry of Massachusetts. Vol. I. Part I. & II. [Two lines from Vattel] Published according to act of Congress -
The constitution and bye-laws of the New-York Washington Military Society
Published by order of the society, 22d, May 1798 -
Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States
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Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States
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Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States
Part I