About This Book
A memoir of mounted warfare in Virginia detailing raids, patrols, and skirmishes, recounting quick strikes on supply trains, surprises at picket posts, and daring nocturnal operations. It balances vivid tactical descriptions—scouting, pursuit, hand-to-hand encounters, captures, and escapes—with reflections on leadership, discipline, and the effects of logistics and bureaucracy. The narrative intersperses anecdotal episodes of individual bravery and mishap, accounts of raids across enemy lines, and assessments of cavalry doctrine, offering a ground-level view of irregular and conventional cavalry campaigning and its human costs.
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