Such new infantry tactics demanded a corresponding change in artillery tactics.
Following World War I, he was sent to study artillery tactics in France.
Sobieski also greatly increased the number of guns and introduced new artillery tactics.
Summerall was the senior instructor of artillery tactics at West Point from 1905-1911.
He developed several innovative theories on artillery tactics and drill.
This led to greater mechanization of Infantry and advanced artillery tactics and warheads.
In 1750 he was sent to Dresden, where he studied artillery tactics.
The use of Ringgold's flying artillery tactic won the battle for the Americans.
His troops' military prowess and artillery tactics were considered a great advantage in various campaigns.
During his time at the regiment, he trained his men in artillery tactics for the invasion of Europe that was expected soon.