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Baron Von Steuben's Revolutionary War Drill Manual: A Facsimile Reprint of the 1794 Edition (Dover Military History, Weapons, Armor Book 2)
F**L
Good book
Fast shipping, product was as described.
T**C
Going back to the source, the first Army manual
This is a critical source document for historians of 18th century American warfare, especially the Revolutionary War. It answers the question of how the continental soldiers were trained to stand up to the British.
E**E
Great Book
I use the book for Militia Drill as a Living History weapons demonstrator. While the orders and commands change with time, one still needs to know where all of our country's victories came from. It also gives you insight into what it was like to volunteer for the Militia, develop skills in firing and close order drills, and come back from a battle in one piece to tell about it. A "must read" for anyone doing 18th or 19th century reenactments or just a military history buff.
C**J
History book
Very informative rev war military drill book. Tons of facts, and a boat load of information.
E**T
Incredible historical document
Von Steuben's drill manual is of extrordinary importance for several reasons.At the shallowest level, it is a primary source for Revolutionary War and War of 1812 reenactors. For 34 years, (1778-1812) this was THE book for the U.S. Army, so any reenactor interested in this period should start here.Pertaining to the history of the U.S. Army, this was the first manual, the first set of standards in place in the army. The first of anything sets the tone for later developments, and any serious research about the U.S. Army or Army doctrine should start here.As an enduring framework, the "Instructions" section is still echoed in U.S. Army leadership doctrine. The roles, responsibilities, and relationships of officers and non-commissioned officers haven't changed that much, especially when compared to the changes in tactics and technology in the intervening centuries. A regimental commander's "first and greatest care" should be "the preservation of the soldiers health", "A captain cannot be too careful of the company the state has committed to his charge", "the discipline and order of a company" depend upon the non-commissioned officers. All these ideas ring true whether the army was outfited with flintlocks or thermal-sighted gas-operated selective fire rifles. This continuity is of tremendous value to the spirit of a successful army.This manual was also the instrument of a military transformation for the U.S. Army. Von Steuben arrived at the Continental Army's encampment, and popular legend in the U.S. Army is that he was so shocked by the lack of discipline and disorder that he sat down and wrote the first copy of this manual that very night. This is not true, as mentioned in the publisher's note, but by bringing military discipline to the Continental Army, a bunch of farmers and store clerks were able to turn the tides and defeat the premier ground forces of the era. Again, a significant event in the history of military science as well as American history.As a fencer, I was a little disappointed. Although in the first chapter it mentions that officers and NCOs are to be armed with swords, there is no further mention of the use of swords. Other than this one shortcoming, this was a very enlightening book about the period, and is an influential manual with continuing significance to military science and U.S. Army history.
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