An extensively illustrated history covering the artillery weaponry of
the United States military from the eighteenth to the twenty-first
century. The first regiment of artillery in the American Continental
Army was formed in 1775. During the American Civil War almost a
century later, artillery evolved from the employment of individual
batteries to massed fire of grouped batteries. In 1907, the US Army
Artillery Corps was reorganized into the Field Artillery and the Coast
Artillery Corps. During the First World War, a lack of American-made
weapons saw the adoption of foreign artillery pieces. The Second World
War demanded the introduction of many new field artillery pieces by
the US Army. General Patton later commented, “I don’t have to tell
you who won the war, you know our artillery did.” American artillery
firepower also took a heavy toll of the enemy during the Korean and
Vietnam Wars. During the Cold War American artillery continued to
develop, as the military embraced new weapons systems including
tactical nuclear missiles, which thankfully never had to be used.
Conventional artillery continued to prove highly effective in the
country’s twenty-first century wars. This superbly illustrated and
authoritative work covers the full range of artillery weaponry that
has been in service with US armed forces. “Full of technical details
on cannon, rocket and missile launchers, munitions, and fire-direction
equipment. There is also considerable information on how new ordnance
was developed and adopted into service over time.” —Military
Heritage Magazine
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From 1775 to the Present Day
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526776679
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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