Hand book for the War Describing the Military Terms in Use in the United States

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A new drill is one of their peculiarities, distinguished from other drills by its seeming irregularities, such as rallying by fours, loading by the soldier in a prostrate condition, &c. 2* 18 UNITED STATES FORTS. FORT MONROE. This fort is a large one, situated near Hampton Roads, Virginia. It has cost over two million dollars. It will accommodate a large garrison within its barracks, and there is space enough inclosed by its walls for an encampment of upwards of five thousand men. The walls are... built very thick and strong, and are nearly a mile in length. It is situated a mile and a half from the main land, and completely commands Hampton Roads and the entrance to James River. It is now garrisoned by 1, 100 men. FORT RILEY. A military post of Kansas, estab lished in 1853, at the junction of Republican and Smoky Hill Forks of Kansas River, on the emigrant route to New Mexico and California, 140 miles from Fort Leavenworth. It is connected with the latter place by an excellent military road completed to this point in 1854.

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