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The colorful, action-packed early history of the horse-riding branch of the U.S. Army. In this comprehensive and lively account, Richard Wormser who was himself an enthusiastic horseman narrates the major events and characters of the U.S. Cavalry's formative, and, some might say fruitful, years. From the American Revolution and the exploits of men such as Henry "e;Light-Horse Harry"e; Lee III and Francis Marion, the first of the guerrillas, the author follows on with Stephen Kearny, the "e;Father of the Cavalry"e; whose dragoons went west to California on mules, and his nephew Philip, who organized the famed Gray Horse Troop of the Mexican War. Other famous names featured include Jonathan "e;Stonewall"e; Jackson; George Crook, who admired the Indians it was his duty to hunt down; and George Armstrong Custer. A U.S. Army officer and cavalry commander who served with distinction in the American Civil War, Custer is most remembered for leading more than 200 of his men to their deaths in the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876. Also known as "e;Custer's Last Stand', Bighorn was part of the Black Hills War against a confederation of Plains Indians, including the Cheyenne and Dakota Sioux. It remains one of the most controversial battles in American history. Roosevelt's Roughriders and Black Jack Pershing, who led his troops in an automobile, complete the narrative one which is undoubtedly a saga of daring raids, of epic marches, and of grueling battles. As the author reveals, the story of the U.S. Cavalry is also the story of the birth and growth of America itself.
Alaotsikko
The Story of the United States Cavalry
Kirjailija
Richard Wormser
ISBN
9781526742377
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
30.4.2019
Kustantaja
PEN SWORD BOOKS
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