Brian Skinner

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The American leaders intended to use their guns as shock weapons against the enemy and as supporting arms for their own infantry. The battles around Boston and New York had taught them that artillery was highly effective in both roles. It could break a formation of highly trained British and German Regulars, and it could also steady an amateur army of citizen soldiers and give them a fighting chance against disciplined troops.
Washington's Crossing
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