America's First Battles, 1776-1965 Audiobook By Charles E. Heller - editor, William A. Stofft - editor cover art

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America's First Battles, 1776-1965

By: Charles E. Heller - editor, William A. Stofft - editor
Narrated by: James Romick
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This volume, a collection of 11 original essays by many of the foremost US military historians, focuses on the transition of the army from parade ground to battleground in each of nine wars the United States has fought. Through careful analysis of organization, training, and tactical doctrine, each essay seeks to explain the strengths and weaknesses evidenced by the outcome of the first significant engagement or campaign of the war. The concluding essay sets out to synthesize the findings and to discover whether or not American first battles manifest a characteristic "rhythm".

America's First Battles provides a novel and intellectually challenging view of how America has prepared for war and how operations and tactics have changed over time. The thrust of the book - the emphasis on operational history - is at the forefront of scholarly activity in military history.

©1986 The University Press of Kansas; Chapter 9 Copyright 1986 by Roy K. Flint (P)2021 Tantor
Military United States Americas
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