Description
Systems of Military Bridges in Use by the United States Army: Those Adopted by the Great European Powers, and Such as Are Employed in British India (1863) by George Washington Cullum is a foundational work on military engineering focused on bridge-building techniques used in mid-19th century warfare. The book provides detailed descriptions, technical insights, and illustrations of military bridge types, such as pontoon, trestle, and suspension bridges. Cullum explores various materials like wood, iron, and steel, analyzing each system’s strengths, weaknesses, and operational contexts. A West Point graduate and military engineer, Cullum offers valuable insights into the logistical challenges faced by military engineers, making this work a significant resource for historians, engineers, and military enthusiasts interested in historical military technology.