The range at which an enemy soldier can be engaged on the battlefield is a factor that has occupied both soldiers and pundits since the invention of firearms. In Civil War circles much of the recent controversy has centered around Paddy Griffith’s revisionist work Battle Tactics of the Civil War, in which he argued that […]
Battle Ranges
March 5th, 2010 · 11 Comments
Categories: Arms & Armament · Civil War on the Web · Civil War Research · Military History · Strategy & Tactics
Tags: · Afghanistan, engagement ranges, gettysburg, marksmanship
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