Johnny Reb and Billy Yank

Johnny Reb and Billy Yank
Author: Alexander Hunter
Publsiher: Legare Street Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-26
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1015576605

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Billy Yank

Billy Yank
Author: John P. Langellier,Michael J. McAfee
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 81
Release: 2006-02-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781784380236

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A history of the United States Army during the time it served as the vanguard of western expansion and a description of its uniforms and equipment in the late nineteenth century. Each volume in this ongoing series combines detailed and informative captions with over 100 rare and unusual images. These books are a must for anyone interested in American military uniforms.

Billy Yank and Johnny Reb

Billy Yank and Johnny Reb
Author: Susan Provost Beller
Publsiher: Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2007-03-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780822568032

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Describes what life was like for soldiers on both sides during the Civil War, discussing camp life, food, marching, and the treatment of the wounded and prisoners of war, in a book that contains many first-person accounts of the war.

The Life of Billy Yank

The Life of Billy Yank
Author: Bell Irvin Wiley
Publsiher: LSU Press
Total Pages: 492
Release: 2008-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 0807133752

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In this companion to The Life of Johnny Reb, Bell Irvin Wiley explores the daily lives of the men in blue who fought to save the Union. With the help of many soldiers' letters and diaries, Wiley explains who these men were and why they fought, how they reacted to combat and the strain of prolonged conflict, and what they thought about the land and the people of Dixie. This fascinating social history reveals that while the Yanks and the Rebs fought for very different causes, the men on both sides were very much the same. "This wonderfully interesting book is the finest memorial the Union soldier is ever likely to have.... [Wiley] has written about the Northern troops with an admirable objectivity, with sympathy and understanding and profound respect for their fighting abilities. He has also written about them with fabulous learning and considerable pace and humor.

Billy Yank and Johnny Reb

Billy Yank and Johnny Reb
Author: Earl Schenck Miers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2012-04-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1258301660

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The Battles And People Of The Civil War As Viewed By The Soldiers Who Fought The Battles And The People Who Lived Through Them.

Billy Yank and Johnny Reb

Billy Yank and Johnny Reb
Author: Earl Schenck Miers
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1959
Genre: United States
ISBN: UOM:39015028781758

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The battles and people of the Civil War as viewed by the soldiers who fought the battles and the people who lived through them. Grades 6-9.

Yanks

Yanks
Author: John Eisenhower
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2001-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780743216371

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Fought far from home, World War I was nonetheless a stirring American adventure. The achievements of the United States during that war, often underrated by military historians, were in fact remarkable, and they turned the tide of the conflict. So says John S. D. Eisenhower, one of today's most acclaimed military historians, in his sweeping history of the Great War and the men who won it: the Yanks of the American Expeditionary Force. Their men dying in droves on the stalemated Western Front, British and French generals complained that America was giving too little, too late. John Eisenhower shows why they were wrong. The European Allies wished to plug the much-needed U.S. troops into their armies in order to fill the gaps in the line. But General John J. "Black Jack" Pershing, the indomitable commander of the AEF, determined that its troops would fight together, as a whole, in a truly American army. Only this force, he argued -- not bolstered French or British units -- could convince Germany that it was hopeless to fight on. Pershing's often-criticized decision led to the beginning of the end of World War I -- and the beginning of the U.S. Army as it is known today. The United States started the war with 200,000 troops, including the National Guard as well as regulars. They were men principally trained to fight Indians and Mexicans. Just nineteen months later the Army had mobilized, trained, and equipped four million men and shipped two million of them to France. It was the greatest mobilization of military forces the New World had yet seen. For the men it was a baptism of fire. Throughout Yanks Eisenhower focuses on the small but expert cadre of officers who directed our effort: not only Pershing, but also the men who would win their lasting fame in a later war -- MacArthur, Patton, and Marshall. But the author has mined diaries, memoirs, and after-action reports to resurrect as well the doughboys in the trenches, the unknown soldiers who made every advance possible and suffered most for every defeat. He brings vividly to life those men who achieved prominence as the AEF and its allies drove the Germans back into their homeland -- the irreverent diarist Maury Maverick, Charles W. Whittlesey and his famous "lost battalion," the colorful Colonel Ulysses Grant McAlexander, and Sergeant Alvin C. York, who became an instant celebrity by singlehandedly taking 132 Germans as prisoners. From outposts in dusty, inglorious American backwaters to the final bloody drive across Europe, Yanks illuminates America's Great War as though for the first time. In the AEF, General John J. Pershing created the Army that would make ours the American age; in Yanks that Army has at last found a storyteller worthy of its deeds.

Johnny Reb and Billy Yank

Johnny Reb and Billy Yank
Author: Alexander Hunter
Publsiher: Konecky & Konecky
Total Pages: 648
Release: 1904
Genre: United States
ISBN: 1568520808

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