Histoire Générale De L'armée Nationale Depuis Bouvines Jusqu'a Nos Jours (1214-1892) offers a comprehensive overview of the French national army from the Battle of Bouvines in 1214 to 1892. This historical account, authored by Charles Marie Romagny, delves into various aspects of the army, including recruitment, organization, and military schools. It provides detailed insights into armaments, uniforms, flags, hierarchy, ranks, and advancement procedures.
Furthermore, the book explores the administration, discipline, and military tactics employed throughout the centuries. This detailed study serves as an invaluable resource for understanding the evolution and structure of the French army, making it essential for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone interested in French history.
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