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American Civil War Armies (5)
  • Language: en

American Civil War Armies (5)

Uniformed volunteer units were raised by individuals, usually from an area's social élite who had enough spare money and time to spend on such enthusiasms. They voted on their unit designation, their officers and non-commissioned officers, their unit rules, and their uniform. Many future leaders learned their skills in these ranks, and volunteer militia units formed the core of many fighting units on both sides of the Mason-Dixon line. With the help of numerous photographs and illustrations, including eight full page colour plates by Ron Volstad, Philip Katcher does a fine job of detailing the uniforms of the volunteer militia of the American Civil War (1861-1865).

Armies of the American Wars, 1753-1815
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 184

Armies of the American Wars, 1753-1815

From the siege of Quebec to the storming of New Orleans, here is one of the most colourful books ever produced on America's military history. American historian Philip Katcher describes, with the aid of 100 superb full-colour paintings and a further 100 photographs, the armies - American, French, Hessian, Indian and British - who fought on the soil of America in the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, and the War of 1812.

Sharpshooters of the American Civil War 1861–65
  • Language: en

Sharpshooters of the American Civil War 1861–65

When the American Civil War (1861-1865) broke out, both Confederate and Union experts decided that specialized sharpshooter units should be formed. These highly trained marksmen served in a front-line role and, due to the technological developments of the 1850s, were equipped with weapons that could guarantee greater accuracy over increased range than traditional muskets. This title examines the recruitment, training, tactics and deployment of sharpshooters from both sides of the conflict. It also takes a close look at the specialized personal weaponry of the sharpshooter, the rifle and its accoutrements, as well as the sharpshooters' unique insignia and identification patches.

American Civil War Artillery 1861–65 (2)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 117

American Civil War Artillery 1861–65 (2)

Because of the length of the coastline of the United States, from the beginning American ordnance and engineers placed an emphasis on heavy artillery mounted in coastal defences. The Union army organised its 'Heavy Artillery' into separate regiments, uniformed and equipped differently. While the Field Artillery was assigned across the fighting fronts Heavy Artillery units served the big guns in the forts and the defences of Washington. The Confederates did not differentiate types of artillery and those that became known as Heavy Artillery did so through informal association rather than formal designation. This book details the development and usage of the big guns. New Vanguard 38 and 40 are also available in a single volume special edition as 'American Civil War Artillery 1861-65'.

The American Soldier
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

The American Soldier

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990
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  • Publisher: Gramercy

A history of the uniforms worn by the United States Army from colonial times to the present day.

The US Army 1941–45
  • Language: en

The US Army 1941–45

At the time of the Second World War, the United States Army took an unusual approach, for the period, towards the design of its uniforms. Rather than attempt to find an all-purpose outfit, such as the British battledress, it attempted to design special-purpose dress for every possible duty, from combat in cold climates to dress parades in hot ones. Here Philip Katcher provides an extensive examination of the many different types of uniform and equipment which saw service during the conflict.

The Complete Civil War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

The Complete Civil War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2003
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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US Cavalry on the Plains 1850–90
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 54

US Cavalry on the Plains 1850–90

Two events in the 19th century turned the minds of Americans westwards towards eventual and inevitable conflict with the Plains Indians. The first was victory in the Mexican-American War, which brought millions of acres of new land in the West. The second was the discovery of gold in California. One of the results of this migration was conflict with the Indians who inhabited the Plains. So it was natural that the Army, the nation's armed peace-keepers, should be sent to garrison the West. This book by Philip Katcher tells the absorbing story of the US cavalrymen who patrolled the Plains from 1850-90.

The US Army 1941–45
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

The US Army 1941–45

At the time of the Second World War, the United States Army took an unusual approach, for the period, towards the design of its uniforms. Rather than attempt to find an all-purpose outfit, such as the British battledress, it attempted to design special-purpose dress for every possible duty, from combat in cold climates to dress parades in hot ones. Here Philip Katcher provides an extensive examination of the many different types of uniform and equipment which saw service during the conflict.

Flags of the American Civil War: Confederate
  • Language: en

Flags of the American Civil War: Confederate

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1992
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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