Lecture 8

Lecture 8 Key Terms  

Civil War (1861-1862)
Battlefield Technology, Rising Casualties, Strategy & Tactics

escalating casualties

“future lag”

muzzle-loading smoothbore musket

musket ball (“round”)

matchlock – wheel-lock – flintlock

percussion lock

cartridge ammunition

effective range

Average Hit Rate  [US Ordinance Tests 1855]

Range                      Smooth Bore         Rifle 100 yards:                80%                     100% 200 yards:                65%                       80%

300 yards:                18%                       40%

Springfield .58 caliber rifle
( “rifled muzzle-loading percussion musket”)

rifled barrels

close-order formation

Winfield Scott Infantry Tactics (1835) pace = 28-inches common time –  90 pace/min quick time –     110 paces/min double time –   140 paces/min William J. Hardee Rifle & Infantry Tactics double-quick time – 165 paces/min (up to 180)
pace = 33-inches

Claude-Étienne Minié

Minié Ball

“mushrooming”

Hague Declaration Concerning Expanding Bullets of 29 July 1899
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Art. 23e of the Annex to Hague Convention IV Respecting the Laws and Customs of War on Land of 18 October 1907
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field hospitals

general hospitals

amputation

chloroform / ether

resection

miasma

anteseptics

Dr. Ignaz Phillip Semmelweis

Dr. Robert Koch

Koch’s Postulates (1884)

breastworks

grape shot / canister shot

Spencer Repeating Carbine

Battle of Leuthen  (1757)

oblique order / denied flank

destroying the enemy “in detail”