FOR THE INSTRUCTIONS, EXERCISES AND MANOEUVRES OF RIFLEMEN AND LIGHT INFANTRY. INCLUDING SCHOOL OF THE SOLDIER AND SCHOOL OF THE COMPANY.
To which is added DUTIES OF NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS
MILITARY HONORS TO BE PAID BY TROOPS
THE ARTICLES OF WAR
Containing Rules by which the Armies of the United States are governed; Relating to Courts-Martial; Suppressing Mutiny or Sedition; Granting Furloughs, Commissary of Musters; Accepting a Challenge; Chaplains; Sutlers; To whom any Officer may apply for Redress; Sentinels; False Alarms; Misbehavior; Making Known the Watchword; Engineers; Spies; How Courts-Martial must be Authenticated, Etc.,
NEW YORK. J. O. KANE, PUBLISHER, 126 NASSAU STREET, 1862.
This is a reformated paperback reprint of the book.
General William Joseph Hardee was a career army officer, serving in the U.S. Army during the Second Seminole War and the Mexican-American War, and as a general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, opposing Sherman in Georgia. Hardee's writings about military tactics were widely used on both sides of the conflict.