Cycle-Infantry Drill Regulations, authored by Albert Ordway, provides a detailed guide to the training and deployment of bicycle-equipped infantry units. Published in 1892, this manual reflects the innovative integration of bicycles into military tactics during the late 19th century. The text offers comprehensive instructions on formations, maneuvers, and the use of bicycles in various military scenarios.
This historical document offers a fascinating glimpse into the evolution of military strategy and technology, showcasing how the U.S. Army adapted to new modes of transportation and warfare. "Cycle-Infantry Drill Regulations" is an invaluable resource for military historians, cycling enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and military science.
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