Reports of Committees: 16th Congress, 1st Session - 49th Congress, 1st Session, Volum 4 |
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Pàgina 49
... troops necessary to guard these fortifications in peace to 3,911 men , at most , and 33,482 men in time of war , supposing them all , which cannot happen , besieged at once . The time required to construct the whole system must depend ...
... troops necessary to guard these fortifications in peace to 3,911 men , at most , and 33,482 men in time of war , supposing them all , which cannot happen , besieged at once . The time required to construct the whole system must depend ...
Pàgina 50
... troops encamped at each . And to meet the attack with a force not less , numerically , than that of the assailant , the troops kept constantly under arms in each of these camps must at least equal one - half of the hostile expedition ...
... troops encamped at each . And to meet the attack with a force not less , numerically , than that of the assailant , the troops kept constantly under arms in each of these camps must at least equal one - half of the hostile expedition ...
Pàgina 51
... troops in time of war as in time of peace , the remainder being furnished by the militia , held in readiness to throw them- selves into the forts on the first appearance of an enemy . By this arrangement 2,980 regulars and 24,000 ...
... troops in time of war as in time of peace , the remainder being furnished by the militia , held in readiness to throw them- selves into the forts on the first appearance of an enemy . By this arrangement 2,980 regulars and 24,000 ...
Pàgina 52
... troops inured to danger have made all pos- sible preparation for the combat . As for the garrisons which these forts will require in time of war , a small portion equal in number to the peace garrisons should be of regular troops ; the ...
... troops inured to danger have made all pos- sible preparation for the combat . As for the garrisons which these forts will require in time of war , a small portion equal in number to the peace garrisons should be of regular troops ; the ...
Pàgina 62
... troops kept under pay with the existing works . * Philadelphia 817,025 45 10,000 750,000 855,000 Total . 13,764,073 08 77,000 63,000 2,980 24,050 26,980 43,020 19,250,000 447 , COO 6,000,000 6,447,000 Number of troops necessary with the ...
... troops kept under pay with the existing works . * Philadelphia 817,025 45 10,000 750,000 855,000 Total . 13,764,073 08 77,000 63,000 2,980 24,050 26,980 43,020 19,250,000 447 , COO 6,000,000 6,447,000 Number of troops necessary with the ...
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