A Military History of the Western World: From the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1815Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 |
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... squadrons , and 66 cannono - 56,000 men in all ; whereas the latter numbered 84 battalions , 147 squadrons , and go cannon , or about 60,000 fighting men . When the Franco - Bavarian camps were wrapped in sleep , all 1 The Wars of ...
... squadrons , and 66 cannono - 56,000 men in all ; whereas the latter numbered 84 battalions , 147 squadrons , and go cannon , or about 60,000 fighting men . When the Franco - Bavarian camps were wrapped in sleep , all 1 The Wars of ...
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... squadrons ( 5,500 strong ) in two lines supported by nine battalions and four squadrons of dismounted dragoons ; ( 3 ) on their left he posted 32 squadrons of Marsin's cavalry with 14 battalions in Oberglau ; ( 4 ) to their left 32 ...
... squadrons ( 5,500 strong ) in two lines supported by nine battalions and four squadrons of dismounted dragoons ; ( 3 ) on their left he posted 32 squadrons of Marsin's cavalry with 14 battalions in Oberglau ; ( 4 ) to their left 32 ...
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... squadrons under General Driesen . Each body of cavalry was supported by 10 squadrons of hussars , and the rearguard , under Prince Eugene of Würtemberg , consisted of 25 squadrons . As Frederick's army vanished from sight , Prince ...
... squadrons under General Driesen . Each body of cavalry was supported by 10 squadrons of hussars , and the rearguard , under Prince Eugene of Würtemberg , consisted of 25 squadrons . As Frederick's army vanished from sight , Prince ...
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