U.S. Army Ordnance Corps and School
Developed for the Army of Napoleon Ill, twelve-pounders were muzzle- loading, bronze barreled (90% copper, 10% tin), field artillery. Their immense weight, 2,600 pounds, made mobility difficult for the six horses required to pull it and its full caissons. A crew of six men usually manned each piece. ................
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