Here's the link to the U.S. Infantry Tactics, for the Instruction, Exercise, and Manœuvres, of the Soldier, a Company, Line of Skirmishers, and Battalion for the use of the Colored Troops of the United States Infantry by United States War Department (1863). This is another of those books about which I've heard, but have never seen. I thought it was a myth. Nope. It's real.
I've been updating my links page of late. The section where you'll find drill manuals is getting rather extensive. Same for the regimental history section. I've been searching actively for drill manuals, but when I see a regimental history that looks interesting, I grab it, too.
Archive.org is another great place to look for books about the period. Do a search using a state name and use the word, regiment. You'll pop up more than you think. I downloaded an original copy of Co. Aytch in text format recently and plopped it on my palm pilot. Been reading it at court when the mood hits me.
I've been updating my links page of late. The section where you'll find drill manuals is getting rather extensive. Same for the regimental history section. I've been searching actively for drill manuals, but when I see a regimental history that looks interesting, I grab it, too.
Archive.org is another great place to look for books about the period. Do a search using a state name and use the word, regiment. You'll pop up more than you think. I downloaded an original copy of Co. Aytch in text format recently and plopped it on my palm pilot. Been reading it at court when the mood hits me.
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