MEMOIR.

1st. Object of defilement—which is considered to be dangerous ground, dangerous point, plane of defilement.

2d. Position of the dangerous point relatively to the work which is to be defiladed. Practical method on the ground. Results to which it leads.

3d. On the field this method is not always applicable to an isolated work, and never is so to entrenchments of a great development, such as lines, large têtes-de-pont, &c. By what proceeding is it generally expedient to attempt to fulfill in war the indisputable condition of defilement.

RECAPITULATION FOR THE SUB-LIEUTENANTS OF ARTILLERY AND ENGINEERS.

NL Number of the Lectures.

+A With application.

-A Without application.

I No. of Interrogations.

First Lectures.—Parts of the Course.NLCredits for Lectures.I
+A-ATotal
1st Part. Historical notions on the Organization of Armies6 18181
2nd Part. Tactics3 99
3rd “ Castrametation2 66
4th “ Field Fortification1624 242
5th “ Military Communications1015 151
6th “ Strategy6 18181
Totals433951* 905