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Definition of Musketry

Musketry
Musketry Mus"ket*ry, n. [F. mousqueterie; cf. It. moschetteria.] 1. Muskets, collectively. 2. The fire of muskets. --Motley.

Meaning of Musketry from wikipedia

- 16th century, but it was in the Netherlands during the 1590s that the musketry volley really took off. The key to this development was William Louis,...
- of Musketry, a misnomer as muskets were being withdrawn from service – yet the art of the use of long arms to this day is sometimes known as musketry. A...
- In the British Army, the Instructor of Musketry was a position within infantry battalions that existed from 1857 until 1883, with the position being held...
- m****ed saturation attack to be effective. The volley fire, specifically the musketry volley technique (also known as the countermarch), requires lines of soldiers...
-  443. "Smoothbore Musketry - ScotWars". Archived from the original on 27 October 2012. Retrieved 11 February 2013. Smoothbore Musketry Chisholm, Hugh, ed...
- fighting. They would have to walk a mile under heavy artillery and long-range musketry fire. Longstreet states that he further asked Lee: "the strength of the...
- School of Musketry is a heritage-listed former military installation at 431 Lloyd Street, Gallipoli Barracks, Enoggera, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia...
- high cost, as close combat with French cavalry, carbine fire, infantry musketry, and—more deadly than all of these—artillery fire steadily eroded the number...
- 2015. Marek y Villarino de Brugge, Don André (2022). Discourse on Spanish Musketry in the Late 16th Century (Revised ed.). Norwalk. p. 59. ISBN 979-8429737126...
- Militarily, the battle pitted the artillery, musketry, and cavalry of the Marathas against the heavy cavalry, musketry (jezail) and mounted artillery (zamburak)...