I confess I spend too much time reading historical texts on military drill and tactics. Usually I read a bit and think, 'interesting, I will add that to my favourites' and move to the next page.
I will start to share what I read in this thread. I came across these two comments in the following article, found in the Royal Militay Chronicle, 1810 on a Course of Tactics, follow link here.
"...in England, the officers enter the army without any military knowledge whatever. They have everything to learn."
"I regret to say; but France is still the school of war, and by her science, more than even by her numbers, has conquered the Continent. "
An interesting contemporary article on the capability of British army officers. Further to this again another link from Hoyt's Rules and Regulations for Cavalry, dated 1813, here provides a catalogue of reading for our contemporary officer. A must read.
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