Seminar. “Infantry and Calvary in the Smoothbore Era.” Trace the development of tactics to 1862. Primary emphasis on Napoleonic Wars as a basis for tactic development. Major David A Wesely.
Seminar. “Artillery in the Smoothbore Era.” Trace development of tactics up to 1862, with principal emphasis on Napoleonic and Mexican Wars as basis for tactics. Major David A Wesely.
Seminar. “The Tactical Effect of Rifled Weapons.” Major David A. Wesely discusses the development of rifled small arms and artillery weapons and their effects on the American Civil War.
Seminar. This year we are pleased to present our special guests Lt. Cmdrs Dan and Mark McDonagh from the Naval War College. You can buy this 5 pack of $1 tickets to attend any lecture for a nominal fee.
Seminar. “The Lessons of World War I” The Great Powers of WWII entered the war with nearly identical ideas about field artillery based on WWI experience. Major David A. Wesely.
Seminar. Major Wesely will address how the methods and materials of World War I were modified for the demands of more mobile warfare by Germany, the Soviet Union, Britain and the USA.
Seminar. Major David A. Wesely will answer any questions left unanswered during earlier lecture on Weapons & Tactics of the American Civil War and 20th Century Artillery, such as Gas, Bugs and Nukes.