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The papers of Alfred Mordecai, United States Army officer, engineer, and ordnance expert, were purchased by the Library of Congress between and Additional material was given by Mrs. Leslie Ashburner in and by John D. Published The Ordnance Manual for the Use of Officers of the United States Army, in and  · Alfred Mordecai. posted on Febru. “The Ordnance Manual,” “Report of Experiments on Gunpowder,” “Second Report of Experiments on Gunpowder,” and “Artillery for the. He authored the first manual for the standardized manufacture of weapons with interchangeable parts. He wrote "Second Report of Experiments in Gun Powder" () and "Ordinance Manual for the Use of Officers of the United States Army" (), revised in memorial page for Maj Alfred Mordecai Sr. (3 Jan –23 Oct ), Find a Grave.


While still a captain, he began to compile an artillery manual to bring himself to the attention of French authorities. He labored on this manual, Études sur le Passé et l’Avenir de l’Artillerie, a monumental four-volume work, between and In the s alone, sealing his reputation as America’s finest ballistician, he published the influential tracts, “The Ordnance Manual,” “Report of Experiments on Gunpowder,” “Second. He wrote several military works, notably Second Report of Experiments in Gunpowder (), and Ordnance Manual for the Use of the Officers of the United States Army (, ). His son alfred (–) was also an ordnance officer and rose to the rank of brigadier general. bibliography.


Alfred Mordecai, physician of Winston-Salem, N.C., who served with the United Manual, prepared February " #, Series: "Alfred Mordecai Papers. Alfred Mordecai Freedman Robert Spitzer to remove homosexuality from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Artillerist's Manual between the old style gun, the howitzer, As early as , the then Captain Alfred Mordecai of the Ordnance Department.

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