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Union Sharpshooter vs Confederate Sharpshooter

American Civil War 1861–65

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During the American Civil War, the Union and the Confederacy both fielded units of sharpshooters. Sometimes equipped with firearms no better than those of their infantry brethren, they fought in a manner reminiscent of Napoleonic-era light infantry. Siege warfare placed a premium on marksmanship and the sharpshooter became indispensable as they could drive artillerymen from their guns. They could also become expert scouts and, for the Confederacy, impressive raiders – one raid netted almost 250 prisoners. Initially, Union marksmen enjoyed the upper hand, but as the Confederates began raising and training their own sharpshooters, they proved themselves as worthy opponents. In this study, Gary Yee, an expert in firearms of the period, assesses the role played by sharpshooters in three bloody clashes at the height of the American Civil War – the battle of Fredericksburg, the siege of Vicksburg, and the siege of Battery Wagner.
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Country of Publication:
United Kingdom
Format:
Paperback
ISBN:
9781472831859
Number of Pages:
80
Publication Date:
27/06/2019
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Series:
Combat
Authors:
Yee, Gary
Year Published:
2019
Illustrations Note:
Colour artwork plates and maps; black & white and colour photographs and illustrations.
Language:
English
SKU:
9781472831859

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