Continental Infantryman of the American Revolution
America raised three distinct forces to win its revolution: untrained, short-service militiamen; state troops; and the regular Continentals. The latter were the backbone of the army, providing a disciplined and effective fighting force. Some infantrymen served with Arnold's Lake Champlain fleet as marines, while others fought conventionally in sieges and field battles. This book takes a close look at the Continental infantryman of the period examining all facets of their daily life including recruitment, training, service conditions and combat experiences. Many armies have saved their nation: the Continentals helped build theirs.
Author: John Milsop
Publisher: Osprey
Extra Details: Pictorial Card Covers, 64 Pages, lavishly illustrated with Colour Artworks, and B&W photos and diagrams throughout.
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