Seven Years War
Association Journal
Vol. IX No. 2

Table of Contents

Wurzburg and Bamberg
Peter Wilson surveys the two bishoprics and their contributions to the Austrian cause during the Seven Years War.

The First Battle of Torgau
Neil Cogswell describes the efforts of General Hadik to siege Torgau in 1758, and the efforts of the garrison commander to thwart him. Includes orders of battle.

Lt. Col. Alexander Murray
Nigel White profiles the commander of the Louisburg Grenadiers at the battle on the Plains of Abraham, from his days as an ensign to his demise on Martinique.

Small Arms Tactics in the 18th Century
Brent Nosworthy offers excerpts from his book, With Musket, Cannon, and Sword to detail the "quick fire" philosophy, development, and practice.

Rise of the Redcoat
London's National Army Museum unveils a new permanent exhibit tracing the development of the British soldier from Agincourt to the American War of Independence.

Reviews

Review and Outlook
Editor and Publisher Jim Purky talks about the Journal's new publishing schedule, Leuthen Day, figures, and a call for help.

Seven Years War Association News

On the cover of Vol. IX No. 2: Furstlich Anhalt-Zerbstsches Infanterie Batallion in kaiserlichen Diensten, 1761.


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