I want a nonfiction description of the work of gunners using large artillery. I want a blow-by-bulow description of hsetting up, handling ammunition, firing, all the things that have to be done in the course of operation, cleaning, maintenance, etc. What do I find on wikipedia?
specs. Nothing but specs. And lots of words, but nothing about the work of the men operating the things. It's all so abstract.
specs. Nothing but specs. And lots of words, but nothing about the work of the men operating the things. It's all so abstract.
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http://www.civilwarnews.com/artillerysafety.htm
http://www.americancannons.com/images/Directions-SAFETY%20ZONE.pdf
http://youtu.be/pGcfm27ec6Y
I recommend searching in Google rather than wikipedia. There ought to be stuff from American and British civil war re-enactment societies, or Napoleonic Wars.
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Not that I can point you at a good non-fiction source for any of those, but they're big differences.
These look like they might be useful, though they're the subtly different thing of instructions on how to do it for recreation and to today's safety standards.
http://ncwaa.com/ncwaaman.pdf
http://livinghistoryassn.org/safety_manuals/CW_Artillery_Safety_Manual.pdf
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Good luck.