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Engineering & Transportation - Baron Von Steuben's Revolutionary War Drill Manual: A Facsimile Reprint of the 1794 Edition (Dover Military History, Weapons, Armor)

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Book Synopsis: On February 23, 1778, Frederick William Baron von Steuben reported to General George Washington at the Continental Army's bleak winter encampment at Valley Forge. Speaking virtually no English and at an unexpected ebb in his professional fortunes, Steuben nevertheless brought a depth of military training and grasp of command techniques sorely needed by the bedraggled, ragtag army. With his lofty military reputation, forceful bearing, and colorful personality, the Prussian commander had an immediate galvanizing effect on the disorganized insurgents. He soon became one of Washington's most valued officers — an essential figure in the success of the American War of Independence. Commissioned to mold the troops into an efficient fighting force, Steuben formed a model drill company of one hundred men, transformed it into a precision unit copied throughout the ranks, and captured the imagination of the entire army. His record of drill instructions, written in brief installments, grew into the Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States. Commonly known as the army's "blue book," this basic manual of military training and procedures remained the official U.S. military guide until 1812. This inexpensive facsimile reproduces the extremely rare 1794 edition of Steuben's drill manual, published in Boston by I. Thomas and E. T. Andrews. It describes in detail the arms and accoutrements of officers and soldiers, formation and exercise of a company, instruction of recruits, formation and marching of columns, disposition and firing of fieldpieces, laying out of a camp, inspection, treatment of the sick, reviews of parade, and other essentials. The volume is further enhanced by reproductions of the eight copperplates from the 1794 edition and an Appendix (the United States Militia Act of 1792).

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Revolutionize your knowledge of military history with Baron Von Steuben's Revolutionary War Drill Manual. This extraordinary facsimile reprint of the 1794 edition from Dover Military History, Weapons, Armor will transport you back to the pivotal moments of the American War of Independence. Immerse yourself in the deep expertise and grasp of command techniques of Frederick William Baron von Steuben, a Prussian commander who turned the tide for the Continental Army at Valley Forge.

Discover the remarkable impact of Baron Von Steuben as he transformed a disorganized insurgent army into a well-oiled fighting machine. His drill instructions, outlined in this revolutionary manual, became the bedrock for the United States military. Become a part of history as you explore the arms, accoutrements, formation and exercise of troops, marching techniques, camp layout, combat strategies, and more.

With this affordable facsimile edition, you can now own a piece of history and gain unparalleled insights into the birth of modern military tactics. This Dover Military History treasure includes eight beautifully reproduced copperplates from the 1794 edition, bringing the past to life with stunning visual detail. Additionally, an Appendix featuring the United States Militia Act of 1792 completes this remarkable volume.

Don't miss your chance to delve into the invaluable wisdom of Baron Von Steuben's Revolutionary War Drill Manual. Open the pages of this authoritative guide and gain a greater appreciation for the resilience and determination that shaped the United States of America. Begin your journey today!

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