Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Here is what infantry walked into at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg.

Via Ken


We fired 17 rounds of Cannister from an original Civil War Napoleon Field Cannon for a study on battlefield archeology. Each Cannister shell contained 27 steel balls 1.5" in dia that were painted a certain color and then fired out onto a field from various cannon positions. The cannon's coordinates and the balls that were found were all documented using GPS Technology. The cannon was fired at various barrel elevations and at different levels of terrain. The data when analyzed will hopefully help archeologists determine where the cannons may have been placed during a historic battle.

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 & this will do the job today.  Just imagine charging a defensive position in the middle of the Croatan National Forest.  Our camp has two.

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