The Engineer in War: With Special Reference to the Training of the Engineer to Meet the Military Obligations of Citizenship (Classic Reprint) - Hardcover

P. S. Bond

 
9780260010445: The Engineer in War: With Special Reference to the Training of the Engineer to Meet the Military Obligations of Citizenship (Classic Reprint)

Synopsis

A practical guide to how military engineers shape battles and national defense.

This book shows how civil engineering ideas become crucial on the battlefield, from planning field fortifications to moving armies across difficult terrain. It combines technical detail with clear, field-tested strategies for engineers, contractors, and anyone considering military service.

The work explains the real scope of military engineering, including how to adapt civilian methods for wartime needs and how to train a versatile fighting force. Readers will see how components like fortifications, bridges, roads, and reconnaissance fit together under pressure and in varied landscapes.
  • Design and construction of field fortifications using simple tools and local materials, even under hostile fire.
  • Tactics of siege operations, mining, demolition, and the role of engineers in planning attacks and defenses.
  • Importance of maps, surveying, and reconnaissance in planning and executing military actions.
  • Logistics and mobility topics, including military roads, bridges, and the coordination of engineering with field operations.
Ideal for readers of military history, engineering, and defense planning who want a grounded view of how engineers support national defense in war and peace.

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