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West Pointers and the Civil War

Wayne Wei-siang Hsieh

West Pointers and the Civil War

409 Kč
O knize

The task of transforming America’s ragtag militia into a professional fighting force in the first half of the nineteenth century was a difficult one. Americans had long supported a tradition of militia and distrusted professional soldiers. By the time of the Civil War, however, most of the high-command positions in both armies were filled with West Point graduates who had been trained in the European military tradition and had honed their experience in the Mexican War. This training and experience would predetermine the sorts of campaigns the armies would wage, the rules of those engagements, and even their understanding of victory. It also ensured that the two armies, products of the same military education, were closely matched in ability, leading to a much longer war, with unforeseen political consequences.

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Autor
Wayne Wei-siang Hsieh
Čte
Stephen Hoye
Délka
8 h 59 min
Nakladatelství
Blackstone Publishing

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