KING GEORGE'S ARMY 1740-93
MEN AT ARMS #292
Autore: Stuart Reid
Codice: 228H001292
The 18th century was marked by a steady growth in central control of the British Army and a corresponding decrease in the influence enjoyed by individual commanding officers. The most obvious sign of this process was the increasing uniformity of the clothing issued each year to the soldiers. Nevertheless, as far as those who devised the Clothing Regulations were concerned, it was a constant, and invariably quite uphill struggle to enforce compliance. This companion volume to Men-at-Arms 285 and Men-at-Arms 289 examines the organization and uniforms of King George's cavalry and artillery together with those of the Board of Ordnance.
Table of Contents
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50 illustrazioni in bianco e nero e 8 tavole a colori
48
18,5 x 25