Captains of the Civil War: A Chronicle of the Blue and the Gray
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The narrative presents a chronological military history of the American Civil War that concentrates on commanders and campaigns from the opening clashes to the 1865 conclusion. It profiles leading generals and admirals, examines strategic and operational dimensions of land, naval, and river warfare, and treats the relationship between political leadership and military command. Chapters trace year-by-year campaigns, including major offensives and maneuvers, and analyze how strategy, logistics, and command decisions shaped outcomes. Illustrations and maps accompany a bibliographical note and index to support readers seeking further study.
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