Senin, 18 September 2017

CWT Book Review: Of Duty Well and Faithfully Done

Of Duty Well and Faithfully Done: A History of the Regular Army in the Civil War Clayton R. Newell and Charles R. Shrader; University of Nebraska Press If numbers, organization charts and statistical tables get your pulse racing, this history of the growth and development of the Regular Army during the war is for you. …

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