Among the Enemy

Among the Enemy
Title Among the Enemy PDF eBook
Author Mark Hoffman
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 186
Release 2013-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 0814338534

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Readers interested in military history and the Civil War will enjoy the inside perspective of Among the Enemy.

Michigan's Early Military Forces

Michigan's Early Military Forces
Title Michigan's Early Military Forces PDF eBook
Author Roger Rosentreter
Publisher Wayne State University Press
Pages 534
Release 2003
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780814330814

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Accompanying histories explain the reasons behind the conflicts and include maps showing all theaters of operations for Michigan troops. The in-depth accounts of the state's role in these hostilities often serve as the first serious and comprehensive studies of the contributions made by its citizens in these events."--BOOK JACKET.

A Michigan Polar Bear Confronts the Bolsheviks

A Michigan Polar Bear Confronts the Bolsheviks
Title A Michigan Polar Bear Confronts the Bolsheviks PDF eBook
Author Godfrey J. Anderson
Publisher Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2010-09-14
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0802865208

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Contains the graphic story of a young Michigan soldier's experiences during President Woodrow Wilson's ill-fated 1918 military expedition against the Bolsheviks in the frozen reaches of northern Russia. --from publisher description

A People Numerous and Armed

A People Numerous and Armed
Title A People Numerous and Armed PDF eBook
Author John W. Shy
Publisher University of Michigan Press
Pages 380
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN 9780472064311

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Americans like to think of themselves as a peaceful and peace-loving people, and in remembering their own revolutionary past, American historians have long tended to focus on colonial origins and Constitutional aftermath, neglecting the fact that the American Revolution was a long, hard war. In this book, John Shy shifts the focus to the Revolutionary War and explores the ways in which the experience of that war was entangled with both the causes and the consequences of the Revolution itself. This is not a traditional military chronicle of battles and campaigns, but a series of essays that recapture the social, political, and even intellectual dimensions of the military effort that had created an American nation by 1783. Book jacket.

Into the Tornado of War

Into the Tornado of War
Title Into the Tornado of War PDF eBook
Author James Gordon Genco
Publisher
Pages 396
Release 2012
Genre History
ISBN 9781458201829

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In the summer of 1862, a group of volunteer soldiers joined the Twenty-First Michigan Volunteer Infantry in western Michigan. For the next two and a half years, these men saw extensive combat against the Confederacy in America’s most brutal and bloody war. Drawn from hundreds of letters, diaries, and memoirs, Into the Tornado of War is the complete history of this Union regiment as seen through the soldiers’ eyes. James Genco traces their movements from their first major battle at Perryville, Kentucky, through Tennessee, Georgia, and finally, the Carolinas. In addition to Perryville, the regiment was severely tested in the landmark battles of Stones River, Chickamauga, and Bentonville, and participated in Union General William T. Sherman’s March to the Sea in November and December of 1864. As the war wound down in 1865, the regiment was part of the Union Army that cut its way through the Carolinas, ultimately finding itself in the forefront of one of the last major battles of the war. In a valuable contribution to the scholarship on the American Civil War, Into the Tornado of War paints a picture of the realities of the war through the words of real soldiers.

One of Custer's Wolverines

One of Custer's Wolverines
Title One of Custer's Wolverines PDF eBook
Author James Harvey Kidd
Publisher Kent State University Press
Pages 308
Release 2000
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780873386708

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Primarily known for his postwar exploits, most famously for his 1876 defeat at Little Big Horn, George Armstrong Custer led a formidable cavalry that became known as Custer's Wolverines. This volume presents the Civil War letters of one of those Wolverines, James H. Kidd.

The First Way of War

The First Way of War
Title The First Way of War PDF eBook
Author John Grenier
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 254
Release 2005-01-31
Genre History
ISBN 9781139444705

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This 2005 book explores the evolution of Americans' first way of war, to show how war waged against Indian noncombatant population and agricultural resources became the method early Americans employed and, ultimately, defined their military heritage. The sanguinary story of the American conquest of the Indian peoples east of the Mississippi River helps demonstrate how early Americans embraced warfare shaped by extravagant violence and focused on conquest. Grenier provides a major revision in understanding the place of warfare directed on noncombatants in the American military tradition, and his conclusions are relevant to understand US 'special operations' in the War on Terror.