Militiaman To Regular: The Training Of The American Soldier 1763 – 1783

Nonfiction, History, Military, Weapons, United States
Cover of the book Militiaman To Regular: The Training Of The American Soldier 1763 – 1783 by Captain Edwin M. Perry, Golden Springs Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Captain Edwin M. Perry ISBN: 9781782896494
Publisher: Golden Springs Publishing Publication: August 15, 2014
Imprint: Golden Springs Publishing Language: English
Author: Captain Edwin M. Perry
ISBN: 9781782896494
Publisher: Golden Springs Publishing
Publication: August 15, 2014
Imprint: Golden Springs Publishing
Language: English

The militiaman of 1775 evolved into the regular soldier of 1783 because Americans changed their perception as to what constituted military preparedness. Political pamphlets and religious sermons had readied the colonists emotionally and intellectually to take up arms against the British. But their militia’s training which stressed musket drill was inadequate and prepared them only for battle. During 1776 and 1777 Washington attempted to correct the soldiers’ deficiencies and used his General Orders to train the Continental Army for war. After 1778 Washington was assisted by Steuben, who as the army’s Inspector General stressed uniformity in drill and maneuver, as well as emphasizing the maintenance of equipment. Steuben’s and Washington’s efforts transformed the soldiers of the Continental Army into competent professionals who were able to engage successfully their European counterparts in battle while sustaining themselves in a war.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

The militiaman of 1775 evolved into the regular soldier of 1783 because Americans changed their perception as to what constituted military preparedness. Political pamphlets and religious sermons had readied the colonists emotionally and intellectually to take up arms against the British. But their militia’s training which stressed musket drill was inadequate and prepared them only for battle. During 1776 and 1777 Washington attempted to correct the soldiers’ deficiencies and used his General Orders to train the Continental Army for war. After 1778 Washington was assisted by Steuben, who as the army’s Inspector General stressed uniformity in drill and maneuver, as well as emphasizing the maintenance of equipment. Steuben’s and Washington’s efforts transformed the soldiers of the Continental Army into competent professionals who were able to engage successfully their European counterparts in battle while sustaining themselves in a war.

More books from Golden Springs Publishing

Cover of the book Winfield Scott Hancock: A Study In Leadership by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book I Rode with Jeb Stuart by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio, 1861-1865: A Study Of The Union's Treatment Of Confederate Prisoners by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book The Rise And Fall Of Society by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Hancock The Superb by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Ambrose Bierce’s Civil War by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Battle Of Antietam, Staff Ride Guide [Illustrated Edition] by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Grant's Emergence As A Strategic Leader July, 1863, To March, 1864 by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book General William Tecumseh Sherman's Georgia Campaigns: Lessons Learned For The Operational Commander by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Taming The Tar Heel Department: D.H. Hill And The Challenges Of Operational-Level Command During The American Civil War by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Rebel Private: Front And Rear: Memoirs Of A Confederate Soldier by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book My Life As A Small Boy by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Ideology And The Fall Of Empires: The Decline Of The Spanish Empire And Its Comparison To Current American Strategy by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Naval Support To Grant’s Campaign Of 1864-65: By Design Or By Coincidence? by Captain Edwin M. Perry
Cover of the book Union Artillery At The Battle Of Chickamauga by Captain Edwin M. Perry
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy