The American Civil War and the Origins of Modern Warfare

The American Civil War and the Origins of Modern Warfare

Author: Edward Hagerman

Publisher: Indiana University Press

Published: 1992-09-22

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780253207159

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The American Civil War was a war of transition: a war of romanticism and idealism fought by a large citizen army with the first tools of modern warfare. This book is a must for students of American history and military affairs. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Training, Tactics and Leadership in the Confederate Army of Tennessee

Training, Tactics and Leadership in the Confederate Army of Tennessee

Author: Andrew R.B. Haughton

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 1135782512

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This assessment of the performance of the southern soldiers in the American Civil War of 1861 deals with every aspect of an army from its senior officer to the lowliest private, following every process as the soldier tried to adapt to military life, train, and overcome the enemy.


Napoleonic Light Cavalry Tactics

Napoleonic Light Cavalry Tactics

Author: Philip Haythornthwaite

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Published: 2013-12-20

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 1780961049

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During the Napoleonic Wars all the major combatants fielded large numbers of light cavalry. These nimble, fast-moving regiments performed a variety of vital roles, from reconnaissance and keeping contact with the enemy during the movement of armies, to raiding, skirmishing, and the pursuit to destruction of beaten enemies. In practice, light cavalry were often also employed for battlefield charges alongside the heavy cavalry. Featuring period illustrations and specially commissioned colour artwork, this is the second volume of a two-part study of the cavalry tactics of the armies of Napoleon and those of his allies and opponents. Written by a leading authority on the period, it draws upon drill manuals and later writings to offer a vivid assessment of how light cavalry actually fought on the Napoleonic battlefield.


Attack and Die

Attack and Die

Author: Grady McWhiney

Publisher: University of Alabama Press

Published: 1984-07-30

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0817302298

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A Selection of the History Book Club. "A controversial book that answers why the Confederates suffered such staggering human losses". -- History Book Club Review


Confederate Cavalry West of the River

Confederate Cavalry West of the River

Author: Stephen B. Oates

Publisher: University of Texas Press

Published: 2010-07-22

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 0292786166

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Another Confederate cavalry raid impends. You hear the snort of an impatient horse, the leathery squeaking of saddles, the low-voiced commands of officers, the muffled cluck of guns cocked in preparation—then the sudden rush of motion, the din of another attack. This classic story seeks to illuminate a little-known theater of the Civil War—the cavalry battles of the Trans-Mississippi West, a region that included Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, the Indian Territory, and part of Louisiana. Stephen B. Oates traces the successes and defeats of the cavalry; its brief reinvigoration under John S. "Rip" Ford, who fought and won the last battle of the war at Palmetto Ranch; and finally, the disintegration of this once-proud fighting force.


The Union Cavalry and the Chickamauga Campaign

The Union Cavalry and the Chickamauga Campaign

Author: Dennis W. Belcher

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2018-08-28

Total Pages: 326

ISBN-13: 147667082X

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During the Chickamauga Campaign, General Stanley's two Union cavalry divisions battled Forrest's and Wheeler's cavalry corps in some of the most difficult terrain for mounted operations. The Federal troopers, commanded by Crook and McCook, guarded the flanks of the advance on Chattanooga, secured the crossing of the Tennessee River, then pushed into enemy territory. The battle exploded on September 18 as Col. Minty and Col. Wilder held off a determined attack by Confederate infantry. The fighting along Chickamauga Creek included notable actions at Glass Mill and Cooper's Gap. Union cavalry dogged Wheeler's forces throughout Tennessee. The Union troopers fought under conditions so dusty they could hardly see, leading the infantry through the second costliest battle of the war.