About This Book
The author recounts a long military career beginning with academy training and early postings, then moving through frontier service and major wartime commands, with detailed accounts of campaigns, command decisions, and organizational and logistical challenges. He includes personal anecdotes, correspondence, and assessments of colleagues, offers critiques of strategy and administration, and explains his own choices. The narrative blends battlefield recollections with discussions of discipline, training, and leadership, and closes with reflective observations offered as a record for future historians and practical guidance for those responsible for public defense.
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