A military dictionary : $b or, Explanation of the several systems of discipline of different kinds of troops, infantry, artillery, and cavalry: the principles of fortification, and all the modern improvements in the science of tactics: comprising the pocket gunner, or little bombardier, the military regulations of the United States: the weights, measures, and monies of all nations: the technical terms and phrases of the art of war in the French language: particularly adapted to the use of the Duane, William
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A military dictionary : $b or, Explanation of the several systems of discipline of different kinds of troops, infantry, artillery, and cavalry: the principles of fortification, and all the modern improvements in the science of tactics: comprising the pocket gunner, or little bombardier, the military regulations of the United States: the weights, measures, and monies of all nations: the technical terms and phrases of the art of war in the French language: particularly adapted to the use of the
Duane, William
English language -- Terms and phrases; Military art and science -- Dictionaries
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_To_ CARRY _on the trenches_. See TRENCHES.
CART, in a military sense, is a vehicle mounted on two wheels, and
drawn by one or more horses; of which there are several sorts, viz.
_Powder_-CARTS, for carrying powder with the army; they are divided
into 4 parts, by boards of an inch thick, which enter about an inch
into the shafts. Each of these carts can only stow 4 barrels of powder.
The roof is covered with an oil-cloth, to prevent dampness from coming
to the powder.
_Sling_-CARTS, used to carry mortars or heavy guns from one place to
another at a small distance, but chiefly to transport guns from the
water side to the proof-place, and from thence back again; as also to
convey artillery to the batteries in a fortification; they have wheels
of a very considerable diameter, and the guns or other heavy articles
which they carry are slung in chains from the axle.
CARTE, is a thrust with a sword at the inside of the upper part of the
body, with the nails of your sword hand upwards. _Low carte_, is a
thrust at the inside of the lower half of the body; the position of the
hand being the same as in the former.
CARTE-_blanche_ _Fr._ a full and absolute power which is lodged in
the hands of a general of an army, to act according to the best of
his judgment, without waiting for superior instructions or orders. It
likewise strictly means a blank paper; a paper to be filled up with
such conditions as the person to whom it is sent thinks proper.
CARTEL, in military transactions, an agreement between two states at
war for the exchange of their prisoners of war.
CARTOUCH, in military affairs, is a case of wood about 3 inches thick
at bottom, bound about with marline, holding about 400 musquet balls,
besides 8 or 10 iron balls of a pound each, to be fired out of a
howitzer, for the defence of a pass, &c. See GRAPE SHOT.
CARTOUCHES in artillery, are made of leather, to sling over the
shoulder of the matross, who therein carries the ammunition from the
magazine or waggon, for the service of the artillery, when at exercise
or on real service.
CARTOUCHES _ou formules_, _Fr._ military passes which were given to
soldiers going on furlough.
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