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Napoleon began his military career as an artillery cadet and artillery played a fundamental part in all his great battles.
Until the Napoleonic Wars artillery had been seen merely as a supporting arm to the infantry, but Napoleon changed everything.
He massed his guns in huge batteries to blast holes in his opponent s line.
He even used the artillery to charge the enemy, the gunners galloping up to the enemy to open fire at point-blank range. Napoleon s opponents did not all follow suit, choosing other tactical deployments.
As a result, the Napoleonic era, more than any that preceded or followed it, was one of fascinating artillery manoeuvres and critical actions that changed the course of many of the key battles.
As the Prussian Field Marshal Blucher once observed, Against Napoleon you needed guns and lots of them!
The Napoleonic Wars was also a time of innovation, with the introducti9
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Artillery of the Napoleonic Wars : A Concise Dictionary, 1792-1815 Hardbackby Kevin F. Kiley
Napoleon began his military career as an artillery cadet and artillery played a fundamental part in all his great battles.
Until the Napoleonic Wars artillery had been seen merely as a supporting arm to the infantry, but Napoleon changed everything.
He massed his guns in huge batteries to blast holes in his opponent s line.
He even used the artillery to charge the enemy, the gunners galloping up to the enemy to open fire at point-blank range. Napoleon s opponents did not all follow suit, choosing other tactical deployments.
As a result, the Napoleonic era, more than any that preceded or followed it, was one of fascinating artillery manoeuvres and critical actions that changed the course of many of the key battles.
As the Prussian Field Marshal Blucher once observed, Against Napoleon you needed guns and lots of them!
The Napoleonic Wars was also a time of innovation, with the introducti9
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Artillery of the Napoleonic Wars : A Concise Dictionary, 1792-1815 Hardbackby Kevin F. Kiley
Napoleon began his military career as an artillery cadet and artillery played a fundamental part in all his great battles.
Until the Napoleonic Wars artillery had been seen merely as a supporting arm to the infantry, but Napoleon changed everything.
He massed his guns in huge batteries to blast holes in his opponent s line.
He even used the artillery to charge the enemy, the gunners galloping up to the enemy to open fire at point-blank range. Napoleon s opponents did not all follow suit, choosing other tactical deployments.
As a result, the Napoleonic era, more than any that preceded or followed it, was one of fascinating artillery manoeuvres and critical actions that changed the course of many of the key battles.
As the Prussian Field Marshal Blucher once observed, Against Napoleon you needed guns and lots of them!
The Napoleonic Wars was also a time of innovation, with the introducti9
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