- fire,
specifically the
musketry volley technique (also
known as the
countermarch),
requires lines of
soldiers to step to the front, fire on
command and...
-
Jiguang and in late-16th-century ****an. Qi
Jiguang elaborates on his
countermarch volley fire
technique in the
Jixiao Xinshu: All the musketeers, when...
- as well as the
utilization of the
countermarch to make up for the crossbow's lack of speed. The
crossbow countermarch technique was
further refined in...
-
Benedict Arnold in
January 1781.
Greene led
Cornwallis on a
series of
countermarches around North Carolina; by
early March, the
British were
exhausted and...
- advance, in
order to cut off
their line of supply.
Alexander was
forced to
countermarch, and the
stage was set for the
battle near the
mouth of the
Pinarus River...
- Luis D'Elía is an
Argentine activist and
politician who
served in the
government of Néstor Kirchner. He is the
founder and head of the
Federation of Land...
-
Under the
command of the
Senior Drum Major, the M****ed
Bands march and
countermarch on
Horse Guards Parade in slow and
quick time. The slow
march music is...
-
Dahomey units were
drilled constantly. They
fired on command, emplo****
countermarch, and
formed extended lines from deep columns.
Tactics such as covering...
- the
impact of wood on wood;
elastomer pads can
reduce the noise. In
countermarch looms, the
treadles are tied to lamms,
which may
pivot at one end or...
-
could have been deplo**** as gunners.
These formations also made use of
countermarch volley fire techniques.
Firearm platoons deplo**** one team in
front of...