Field Artillerymen as force multipliers.(Crossed Cannons on Your Collar)(Column)Valcourt, David P
By the 1790s a pattern was developed by Henry Nock that could be used on most artillery being used by both the Royal Navy and the Royal Artillery for siege artillery and the cannons of fortifications. Because Nock was unable to meet supply demands, many of locks actually made for the Bri...
There is also another consideration to take into account here, the fact no army or portion thereof would attack an enemy in a prepared position without artillery support, therefore we have to consider whether, because of the appalling state of the roads, many of the French cavalry horses were...
While at a capture point and calling in an artillery strike, you will hear a short radio message and a string of Morse code over the telegraph. The translation of the Morse code message used in-game is simply the word “Morse”.