The West Point History of the Civil War

The West Point History of the Civil War
Author: United States Military Academy
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476782621

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"Comprises six chapters of the West Point history of warfare that have been revised and expanded for the general reader"--Page vii.

The West Point History of the Civil War

The West Point History of the Civil War
Author: The United States Military Academy
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2014-10-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476782652

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The definitive military history of the Civil War, featuring the same exclusive images, tactical maps, and expert analysis commissioned by The United States Military Academy to teach the history of the art of war to West Point cadets. The United States Military Academy at West Point is the gold standard for military history and the operational art of war. West Point has created military history texts for its cadets since 1836. For the first time in over forty years, the United States Military Academy has authorized a new military history series that will bear the name West Point. That text has been updated repeatedly, but now it has been completely rewritten and The West Point History of the Civil War is the first volume to result in a new series of military histories authorized by West Point. The West Point History of the Civil War combines the expertise of preeminent historians commissioned by West Point, hundreds of maps uniquely created by cartographers under West Point’s direction, and hundreds of images, many created for this volume or selected from West Point archives. Offering careful analysis of the political context of military decisions, The West Point History of the Civil War is singularly brilliant at introducing the generals and officer corps of both Union and Confederacy, while explaining the tactics, decisions, and consequences of individual battles and the ebb and flow of the war. For two years it has been beta-tested, vetted, and polished by cadets, West Point faculty, and West Point graduates and the results are clear: This is the best military history of its kind available anywhere. This is the standard ebook edition. It is a reproduction of the hardcover edition. It does not include any enhanced or interactive features.

West Point History of the American Revolution

West Point History of the American Revolution
Author: The United States Military Academy
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476782751

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Warfare in colonial North America: paths to revolution / Samuel J. Watson -- The origins of the American Revolution and the opening moves / Edward G. Lengel -- From defeat to victory in the north: 1777-1778 / Edward G. Lengel -- The war in Georgia and the Carolinas / Stephen Conway -- Yorktown, the peace, and why the British failed / Stephen Conway -- To the Constitution and beyond: creating a national state / Samuel J. Watson

West Point History of World War II Vol 1

West Point History of World War II  Vol  1
Author: The United States Military Academy
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2015-11-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781476782744

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An outstanding new military history of the first half of World War II, featuring a rich array of images, exclusive graphics, superb new maps, and expert analysis commissioned by the United States Military Academy to teach the art of war to West Point cadets. Since 1836, United States Military Academy texts have been the gold standard for teaching military history and the operational art of war. Now the USMA has developed a new military history series for the public featuring the story of World War II in two volumes, of which this is the first. The West Point History of World War II combines the expertise of preeminent historians with hundreds of maps and images, many created for this volume or selected from Army collections. The first volume offers a balanced narrative analyzing the rising tide of Axis conquest from 1939 to mid-1942, ranging from battlefield decisions to operational and strategic plans, all set in their proper political context. The closing chapter provides a thematic treatment of the mobilization of the warring nations’ economies and home fronts for the conduct of total war. The West Point History of World War II has been tested, checked, and polished by West Point cadets, faculty, and graduates to make this the best military history of its kind.

Band of Brothers

Band of Brothers
Author: Thomas J. Fleming
Publsiher: Walker & Company
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1988-01
Genre: United States
ISBN: 0802767400

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Follows the exploits of cadets and officers at West Point where such graduates as Ulysses S. Grant, George Armstrong Custer, Robert E. Lee, and Stonewall Jackson fought on both sides of the battle lines during the Civil War.

West Point Atlas for the American Civil War

West Point Atlas for the American Civil War
Author: Thomas E. Griess
Publsiher: Square One Pub
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN: 0757001572

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This campaign-by-campaign account of the Civil War examines the economic, social, political, and military aspects of this turbulent period.

Rebels from West Point

Rebels from West Point
Author: Gerard A. Patterson
Publsiher: Doubleday Books
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1987
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015013536175

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Rebels from West Point is the powerful and poignant story of the men who led the army of the Confederacy, the problems they faced as they shaped an army; the battles they fought; and the terrible price they paid for their loyalty to their home states. 38 black-and-white photographs.

The Class of 1861

The Class of 1861
Author: Ralph Kirshner
Publsiher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2008-03-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780809328505

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Ralph Kirshner has provided a richly illustrated forum to enable the West Point class of 1861 to write its own autobiography. Through letters, journals, and published accounts, George Armstrong Custer, Adelbert Ames, and their classmates tell in their own words of their Civil War battles and of their varied careers after the war. Two classes graduated from West Point in 1861 because of Lincoln's need of lieutenants: forty-five cadets in Ames's class in May and thirty-four in Custer's class in June. The cadets range from Henry Algernon du Pont, first in the class of May, whose ancestral home is now Winterthur Garden, to Custer, last in the class of June. “Only thirty-four graduated,” remarked Custer, “and of these thirty-three graduated above me.” West Point's mathematics professor and librarian Oliver Otis Howard, after whom Howard University is named, is also portrayed. Other famous names from the class of 1861 are John Pelham, Emory Upton, Thomas L. Rosser, John Herbert Kelly (the youngest general in the Confederacy when appointed), Patrick O'Rorke (head of the class of June), Alonzo Cushing, Peter Hains, Edmund Kirby, John Adair (the only deserter in the class), and Judson Kilpatrick (great-grandfather of Gloria Vanderbilt). They describe West Point before the Civil War, the war years, including the Vicksburg campaign and the battle of Gettysburg, the courage and character of classmates, and the ending of the war. Kirshner also highlights postwar lives, including Custer at Little Bighorn; Custer's rebel friend Rosser; John Whitney Barlow, who explored Yellowstone; du Pont, senator and author; Kilpatrick, playwright and diplomat; Orville E. Babcock, Grant's secretary until his indictment in the "Whiskey Ring"; Pierce M. B. Young, a Confederate general who became a diplomat; Hains, the only member of the class to serve on active duty in World War I; and Upton, "the class genius." The Class of 1861, which features eighty-three photographs, includes a foreword by George Plimpton, editor of theParis Review and great-grandson of General Adelbert Ames.