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What is the difference between Heavy Artillery and Light Artillery?

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What is the difference between Heavy Artillery and Light Artillery?

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Heavy Artillery units were responsible for seacoast, garrison and mountain artillery. During the war, there were so many extra regiments of Heavy Artillery that many of them were issued muskets instead of cannon, and served as infantry. Light or Field Artillery is divided into two parts; Horse Artillery and Mounted Artillery. Light artillery was mobile and horse-drawn. These types of artillery units traveled well with infantry and cavalry units. What is the difference between Horse Artillery and Mounted Artillery? Horse and mounted artillery are defined by the way the soldiers who manned the cannons travel. Both horse and mounted artillery draw their cannons and caissons by horses. The difference is that the crew of horse artillery batteries all traveled by horse, making them very mobile and specially adapted for use with cavalry. Mounted artillery crews walked, and, depending on conditions, ran alongside their pieces. Mounted artillery was far more common than horse artillery during t

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