18thmississippi Corporal Joined Mar 22, 2013 Location confederacy Feb 6, 2018 #1 is there a section on here that's completely dedicated to drill and drill manuals ? if not can we get one started ?
is there a section on here that's completely dedicated to drill and drill manuals ? if not can we get one started ?
captaindrew Colonel Forum Host Silver Patron Trivia Winner Joined Mar 13, 2017 Location Whereabouts Unknown Feb 6, 2018 #2 It would interest me.
Old Breck Private Joined Jun 15, 2017 Location Garden City, Michigan Feb 7, 2018 #3 Mark Tackitt beat you to it. Almost anything you can possibly want to know can be found here. http://www.zipcon.net/~silas/links.htm I also recommend Dom Dal Bello's books
Mark Tackitt beat you to it. Almost anything you can possibly want to know can be found here. http://www.zipcon.net/~silas/links.htm I also recommend Dom Dal Bello's books
John Winn Lt. Colonel Joined Mar 13, 2014 Location State of Jefferson Feb 7, 2018 #4 Old Breck said: Mark Tackitt beat you to it. Almost anything you can possibly want to know can be found here. http://www.zipcon.net/~silas/links.htm I also recommend Dom Dal Bello's books Click to expand... Thanks for that link ! He's got a number of artillery manuals I don't have (but will go get right now). Way cool.
Old Breck said: Mark Tackitt beat you to it. Almost anything you can possibly want to know can be found here. http://www.zipcon.net/~silas/links.htm I also recommend Dom Dal Bello's books Click to expand... Thanks for that link ! He's got a number of artillery manuals I don't have (but will go get right now). Way cool.
18thmississippi Corporal Joined Mar 22, 2013 Location confederacy Feb 7, 2018 #5 Old Breck said: Mark Tackitt beat you to it. Almost anything you can possibly want to know can be found here. http://www.zipcon.net/~silas/links.htm I also recommend Dom Dal Bello's books Click to expand... My new favorite page
Old Breck said: Mark Tackitt beat you to it. Almost anything you can possibly want to know can be found here. http://www.zipcon.net/~silas/links.htm I also recommend Dom Dal Bello's books Click to expand... My new favorite page