Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Erratum: “Artillery Supported by Infantry: The Royal Artillery at the Battle of Monmouth”
View through CrossRef
This erratum corrects an oversight in the Winter 2021 publishing of the article “Artillery Supported by Infantry.”
Rutgers University Libraries
Title: Erratum: “Artillery Supported by Infantry: The Royal Artillery at the Battle of Monmouth”
Description:
This erratum corrects an oversight in the Winter 2021 publishing of the article “Artillery Supported by Infantry.
”.
Related Results
Artillery Supported by Infantry: The Royal Artillery at the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse
Artillery Supported by Infantry: The Royal Artillery at the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse
This paper analyzes three questions concerning the Royal Artillery at the Battle of Monmouth Courthouse: how many artillery pieces were used during the battle, which units were emp...
METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO SELECTING ARTILLERY GUNS FOR REARMAMENT ARTILLERY UNITS
METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH TO SELECTING ARTILLERY GUNS FOR REARMAMENT ARTILLERY UNITS
The article considers a methodological approach to the selection of artillery guns for the purpose of rearmament of artillery units of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, which, by taking...
Enfant Terrible of The Three Kingdoms’ Empire: The Duke of Monmouth and The Restoration Regime
Enfant Terrible of The Three Kingdoms’ Empire: The Duke of Monmouth and The Restoration Regime
Статья посвящена судьбе последнего мятежника королевской крови в Англии герцога Монмута. Особое место в системе функционирования европейских монархий Запада в начале раннего Нового...
Modeling and Visualization of Artillery Fire Formation based on Target Coordinates in The Forward Observer Simulator
Modeling and Visualization of Artillery Fire Formation based on Target Coordinates in The Forward Observer Simulator
The Forward Observer (FO) role is vital in military operations, especially in the Medan Artillery unit. FO was in charge of directing artillery fire against the target. In the exec...
Generał brygady Jerzy Dobrodzicki (1884–1934) i jego rodzina
Generał brygady Jerzy Dobrodzicki (1884–1934) i jego rodzina
Jerzy Dobrodzicki, born December 14, 1884 in Wadowice, was an Austrian infantry officer, then a brigade general of the Polish Army. In 1905 he joined the Austro-Hungary army. He wa...
Status and Prospect of Land-based Delivery Platform Technology for Artillery Weapons
Status and Prospect of Land-based Delivery Platform Technology for Artillery Weapons
Abstract
Land-based delivery platform technology for artillery weapons is a comprehensive technology to study the adaptability of artillery weapon and land-based del...
George Moss Collection Donated to Monmouth University
George Moss Collection Donated to Monmouth University
In December 2017, the family of noted Monmouth County historian George H. Moss, Jr., donated materials he had collected to Monmouth University, a private, comprehensive 4-year inst...

