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Introduction.
General Instructions.
Formation of a Rocket Troop.
Plate 1. The Equipment of a Rocket Trooper.
Plate 2. The Equipment of a Rocket Ammunition Horse.
Plate 3. Fig.1.—A Sub-division of Rocket Cavalry, in Line of March.
Fig.2.—A Sub-division of Rocket Cavalry, in Action.
Plate 4. Fig.1.—Rocket Cars, in Line of March.
Fig.2.—Rocket Cars, in Action.
Plate 5. Fig.1.—Rocket Infantry, in Line of March.
Fig.2.—Rocket Infantry, in Action.
Plate 6. Fig.1.—The Conveyance of the Apparatus and Rocket Ammunition for Bombardment.
Fig.2.—The Firing of Rockets, in Bombardment.
Plate 7. Fig.1, and 2.—The Projecting of Rockets from different Descriptions of Earth Works, in Bombardment.
Plate 8. Fig.1.—A Rocket Ambuscade.
Fig.2.—The Use of Rockets for the Defence of a Post.
Plate 9. Fig.1.—The Use of Rockets, in the Attack of a Fortress.
Fig.2.—The Use of Rockets, in the Defense of a Fortress.
Plate 10. Fig.1.—A Repulse of Cavalry by Infantry, with Rockets.
Fig.2.—Preparation for storming, by Means of Rockets.
Plate 11. The Throwing of Rockets from Men of War’s Boats.
Plate 12. Fig.1.—The Use of Rockets in Fire Ships.
Fig.2, 3, and 4.—The Equipment of a Rocket Ship, with Scuttles for throwing Rockets from her Broadside.
Plate 13. The different Natures of Rocket Ammunition, and the Implements used for fixing the Sticks.
Conclusion containing Calculations, proving the great comparative Economy of the Rocket System in all its Branches.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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