"Form of Exercise and Manoeuvre for the Boat-Howitzers of the U. S. Navy" is a detailed manual outlining the procedures for operating boat howitzers in the United States Navy. Written by John Adolphus Bernard Dahlgren, a prominent figure in naval ordnance development, this book provides a comprehensive guide to the drills, exercises, and maneuvers required for effective utilization of boat howitzers.
Published in 1852, this text offers invaluable insight into 19th-century naval practices. It presents a structured approach to gunnery and tactical deployment. The manual covers various aspects, including loading procedures, aiming techniques, and coordinated movements, reflecting the naval strategies of the time. This historical document serves as a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of naval warfare and the technological advancements in armament during the mid-19th century.
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