Author: John Melvin Carroll
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Category : Indian Wars Campaign Medal
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
The Indian Wars Campaign Medal
Author: John Melvin Carroll
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indian Wars Campaign Medal
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Indian Wars Campaign Medal
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
The Indians [sic] Wars Campaign Medal
Author: John Melvin Carroll
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Category : Indian Wars Campaign Medal
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Indian Wars Campaign Medal
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Dignity of Duty
Author: Erasmus Corwin Gilbreath
Publisher: Pritzker Military Museum and Library
ISBN: 0989792854
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Published 117 years after his death, the journals of the American soldier Erasmus Corwin Gilbreath provide a compelling vantage point by which to view contemporary American history. They tell, first and foremost, a tale of war in which there is no gloryonly carnage and death. Through Gilbreaths firsthand accounts we get a sense of what life was like during the Civil War, the Indian Wars, and the War with Spain from an accomplished field officer, rather than from high command. Gilbreath illuminates the true horrors of war in the 19th Century for soldiersboredom, fatigue, death, and crude medical care for the woundedand their families, as Gilbreaths wife and children followed him wherever his orders would lead, enduring the primitive conditions they found along the way. From his instrumental role in raising a company that would become part of the 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, to his death while serving with the 11th U.S. Infantry in Puerto Rico at the tail end of the SpanishAmerican War, Gilbreaths life exemplifies the dignity of his service and the importance he placed on duty to his nation. In his journals, Gilbreath paints a vivid picture of the turmoil and change that was 19th Century America. Passages such as the lyric firsthand account of the Battle of the Ironclads or his reconnecting with a fellow Gettysburg veteran in Chicago 21 years after the battle are beautifully written, and carry a personal and emotional gravity that are found in the best literary works. Gilbreath is one of Americas sons, a proud citizen soldier who helped to forge the United States, and we are truly fortunate that his legacy lives on in these pages.
Publisher: Pritzker Military Museum and Library
ISBN: 0989792854
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 356
Book Description
Published 117 years after his death, the journals of the American soldier Erasmus Corwin Gilbreath provide a compelling vantage point by which to view contemporary American history. They tell, first and foremost, a tale of war in which there is no gloryonly carnage and death. Through Gilbreaths firsthand accounts we get a sense of what life was like during the Civil War, the Indian Wars, and the War with Spain from an accomplished field officer, rather than from high command. Gilbreath illuminates the true horrors of war in the 19th Century for soldiersboredom, fatigue, death, and crude medical care for the woundedand their families, as Gilbreaths wife and children followed him wherever his orders would lead, enduring the primitive conditions they found along the way. From his instrumental role in raising a company that would become part of the 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, to his death while serving with the 11th U.S. Infantry in Puerto Rico at the tail end of the SpanishAmerican War, Gilbreaths life exemplifies the dignity of his service and the importance he placed on duty to his nation. In his journals, Gilbreath paints a vivid picture of the turmoil and change that was 19th Century America. Passages such as the lyric firsthand account of the Battle of the Ironclads or his reconnecting with a fellow Gettysburg veteran in Chicago 21 years after the battle are beautifully written, and carry a personal and emotional gravity that are found in the best literary works. Gilbreath is one of Americas sons, a proud citizen soldier who helped to forge the United States, and we are truly fortunate that his legacy lives on in these pages.
Heroes of the Indian Wars: Congressional Medal of Honour Winners During the Indian Wars
Author: Walter F. Beyer
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780857067623
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
The soldiers who fought the American Indian tribes This book describes the exploits of the soldiers of the United States Army who fought the indigenous native Indian tribes for the dominance of the North American heartland in the years following the American Civil War. It concentrates particularly on those whose acts of outstanding bravery earned them the highest award it is possible to bestow upon an American soldier-the Congressional Medal of Honour. The contents of this volume were originally part of a two volume work which recounted the actions of the soldiers and sailors of the American Army and Navy from the time the award was created, through the American Civil War and covering actions and campaigns up to and including the Spanish American War and the war in China at the turn of the 20th century. What made this present selection particularly appealing was the large number of fine illustrations which appeared within the text to support the descriptions of the actions. As is often the case with 19th century books the illustrations were not given the prominence or focus that modern day readers might prefer. This Leonaur edition seeks to rectify this. These wonderful accounts of high action are compellingly told and this book is an essential addition to the libraries of all those interested in frontier America and the outstanding exploits of the soldiers in 'dirty shirt blue' who won a continent. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780857067623
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 368
Book Description
The soldiers who fought the American Indian tribes This book describes the exploits of the soldiers of the United States Army who fought the indigenous native Indian tribes for the dominance of the North American heartland in the years following the American Civil War. It concentrates particularly on those whose acts of outstanding bravery earned them the highest award it is possible to bestow upon an American soldier-the Congressional Medal of Honour. The contents of this volume were originally part of a two volume work which recounted the actions of the soldiers and sailors of the American Army and Navy from the time the award was created, through the American Civil War and covering actions and campaigns up to and including the Spanish American War and the war in China at the turn of the 20th century. What made this present selection particularly appealing was the large number of fine illustrations which appeared within the text to support the descriptions of the actions. As is often the case with 19th century books the illustrations were not given the prominence or focus that modern day readers might prefer. This Leonaur edition seeks to rectify this. These wonderful accounts of high action are compellingly told and this book is an essential addition to the libraries of all those interested in frontier America and the outstanding exploits of the soldiers in 'dirty shirt blue' who won a continent. Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their spines and fabric head and tail bands.
Papers Connected with Herbert Roper's Application for an Indian Campaign Medal and Membership in the National Indian War Veterans Association.
Author: Herbert Roper
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Category : Dakota Indians
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Dakota Indians
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Indian Distinguished Service Medal
Author: Rana Chhina
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Category : Decorations of honor
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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Category : Decorations of honor
Languages : en
Pages : 396
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British Campaign Medals 1815-1914
Author: Peter Duckers
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0747811776
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
At a time of imperial expansion, British forces were almost constantly in action against major powers, in wars of conquest, or in expeditions on the fringes of Empire, such as the North West Frontier, southern Africa or Burma. This book outlines the medals issued to British soldiers and sailors for military service.
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 0747811776
Category : Antiques & Collectibles
Languages : en
Pages : 109
Book Description
At a time of imperial expansion, British forces were almost constantly in action against major powers, in wars of conquest, or in expeditions on the fringes of Empire, such as the North West Frontier, southern Africa or Burma. This book outlines the medals issued to British soldiers and sailors for military service.
The Medal of Honor
Author: John Melvin Carroll
Publisher:
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Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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Publisher:
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Category : Indians of North America
Languages : en
Pages : 200
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The Indian Wars Medal
Author: Charles P. McDowell
Publisher:
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Category : Indian Wars Medal
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Publisher:
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Category : Indian Wars Medal
Languages : en
Pages : 96
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Indian Wars
Author: Bill Yenne
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
This is the definitive story of the Longest War in American History. The Indian wars remain the most misunderstood campaign ever waged by the U. S. Army. From the first sustained skirmishes west of the Mississippi River in the 1850's to the sweeping clashes of hundreds of soldiers and warriors along the upper plains decades later, these wars consumed most of the active duty resources of the army for the greater part of the nineteenth century and resulted in the disruption of nearly all of the native cultures in the West.
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 344
Book Description
This is the definitive story of the Longest War in American History. The Indian wars remain the most misunderstood campaign ever waged by the U. S. Army. From the first sustained skirmishes west of the Mississippi River in the 1850's to the sweeping clashes of hundreds of soldiers and warriors along the upper plains decades later, these wars consumed most of the active duty resources of the army for the greater part of the nineteenth century and resulted in the disruption of nearly all of the native cultures in the West.