History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment

History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment
Title History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment PDF eBook
Author Andrew F. Sperry
Publisher
Pages 280
Release 1866
Genre Iowa
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History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment, 1863-6

History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment, 1863-6
Title History of the 33d Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment, 1863-6 PDF eBook
Author Andrew F. Sperry
Publisher University of Arkansas Press
Pages 391
Release 1999-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 1557285772

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"As the regiment's fife and drum major responsible for sounding the duty calls that regulated a soldier's day, Sperry was well situated to observe the inner workings of his unit. His perceptive narrative of army life on the march and in camp captures the courage, humor, and sufferings of the rank and file. Although he took pride in his regiment's accomplishments, he unflinchingly reveals the hard side of war with vivid depictions of looting, resistance to orders, and "extermination" of Confederate guerrillas." "Sperry's memoir is made more valuable by the new introduction and detailed notes from the editors. Their meticulous annotations include quotes from the diaries, letters, and reminiscences of other soldiers, adding depth and detail to the account."--Jacket.

Mosquito Soldiers

Mosquito Soldiers
Title Mosquito Soldiers PDF eBook
Author Andrew McIlwaine Bell
Publisher LSU Press
Pages 213
Release 2010-04
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0807137375

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Of the 620,000 soldiers who perished during the American Civil War, the overwhelming majority died not from gunshot wounds or saber cuts, but from disease. In this ground-breaking medical history, Andrew McIlwaine Bell explores the impact of two terrifying mosquito-borne maladies---malaria and yellow fever---on the major political and military events of the 1860s, revealing how deadly microorganisms carried by a tiny insect helped shape the course of the Civil War.

Black Flag Over Dixie

Black Flag Over Dixie
Title Black Flag Over Dixie PDF eBook
Author Gregory J. W. Urwin
Publisher SIU Press
Pages 308
Release 2005-08-29
Genre History
ISBN 9780809326785

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Black Flag over Dixie: Racial Atrocities and Reprisals in the Civil War highlights the central role that race played in the Civil War by examining some of the ugliest incidents that played out on its battlefields. Challenging the American public’s perception of the Civil War as a chivalrous family quarrel, twelve rising and prominent historians show the conflict to be a wrenching social revolution whose bloody excesses were exacerbated by racial hatred. Edited by Gregory J. W. Urwin, this compelling volume focuses on the tendency of Confederate troops to murder black Union soldiers and runaway slaves and divulges the details of black retaliation and the resulting cycle of fear and violence that poisoned race relations during Reconstruction. In a powerful introduction to the collection, Urwin reminds readers that the Civil War was both a social and a racial revolution. As the heirs and defenders of a slave society’s ideology, Confederates considered African Americans to be savages who were incapable of waging war in a civilized fashion. Ironically, this conviction caused white Southerners to behave savagely themselves. Under the threat of Union retaliation, the Confederate government backed away from failing to treat the white officers and black enlisted men of the United States Colored Troops as legitimate combatants. Nevertheless, many rebel commands adopted a no-prisoners policy in the field. When the Union’s black defenders responded in kind, the Civil War descended to a level of inhumanity that most Americans prefer to forget. In addition to covering the war’s most notorious massacres at Olustee, Fort Pillow, Poison Spring, and the Crater, Black Flag over Dixie examines the responses of Union soldiers and politicians to these disturbing and unpleasant events, as well as the military, legal, and moral considerations that sometimes deterred Confederates from killing all black Federals who fell into their hands. Twenty photographs and a map of massacre and reprisal sites accompany the volume. The contributors are Gregory J. W. Urwin, Anne J. Bailey, Howard C. Westwood, James G. Hollandsworth Jr., David J. Coles, Albert Castel, Derek W. Frisby, Weymouth T. Jordan Jr., Gerald W. Thomas, Bryce A. Suderow, Chad L. Williams, and Mark Grimsley.

History of the 33rd Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment, 1863-6

History of the 33rd Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment, 1863-6
Title History of the 33rd Iowa Infantry Volunteer Regiment, 1863-6 PDF eBook
Author A. F. Sperry
Publisher
Pages 237
Release 1896
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American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1876-1949: Non-Dewey decimal classified titles

American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1876-1949: Non-Dewey decimal classified titles
Title American Book Publishing Record Cumulative, 1876-1949: Non-Dewey decimal classified titles PDF eBook
Author R.R. Bowker Company. Department of Bibliography
Publisher
Pages 2200
Release 1980
Genre United States
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American Military History Volume 1

American Military History Volume 1
Title American Military History Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Army Center of Military History
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 2016-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 9781944961404

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American Military History provides the United States Army-in particular, its young officers, NCOs, and cadets-with a comprehensive but brief account of its past. The Center of Military History first published this work in 1956 as a textbook for senior ROTC courses. Since then it has gone through a number of updates and revisions, but the primary intent has remained the same. Support for military history education has always been a principal mission of the Center, and this new edition of an invaluable history furthers that purpose. The history of an active organization tends to expand rapidly as the organization grows larger and more complex. The period since the Vietnam War, at which point the most recent edition ended, has been a significant one for the Army, a busy period of expanding roles and missions and of fundamental organizational changes. In particular, the explosion of missions and deployments since 11 September 2001 has necessitated the creation of additional, open-ended chapters in the story of the U.S. Army in action. This first volume covers the Army's history from its birth in 1775 to the eve of World War I. By 1917, the United States was already a world power. The Army had sent large expeditionary forces beyond the American hemisphere, and at the beginning of the new century Secretary of War Elihu Root had proposed changes and reforms that within a generation would shape the Army of the future. But world war-global war-was still to come. The second volume of this new edition will take up that story and extend it into the twenty-first century and the early years of the war on terrorism and includes an analysis of the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq up to January 2009.