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E-raamat: Yellowlegs: The Story of the United States Cavalry

  • Formaat: 464 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Frontline Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526742377
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  • Formaat: 464 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Apr-2019
  • Kirjastus: Frontline Books
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526742377
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The story of America’s cavalry is extraordinarily rich in colorful, and often flamboyant, personalities and exciting action. Indeed, much of the early military history of the United States is dominated by the exploits of its horse-soldiers.In this comprehensive and lively account, the author – who was himself an enthusiastic horseman – narrates the major events and characters of the US Cavalry’s formative, and, some might say fruitful, years. From the American Revolution and the exploits of men such as Henry ‘Light-Horse Harry’ Lee III and Francis Marion, the first of the guerrillas, the author follows on with Stephen Kearny, the ‘Father of the Cavalry’ whose Dragoons went West to California on mules, and his nephew Philip, who organized the famed Gray Horse Troop of the Mexican War.Other famous names that feature in this narrative are those of Jonathan ‘Stonewall’ Jackson, George Crook, who admired the Indians it was his duty to hunt down, and George Armstrong Custer. A United States Army officer and cavalry commander who served with distinction in the American Civil War, Custer is most commonly remembered for leading more than 200 of his men to their deaths in the Battle of the Little Bighorn in June 1876. Also known as ‘Custer’s Last Stand’, Bighorn was part of the Black Hills War against a confederation of Plains Indians, including the Cheyenne and Dakota Sioux. It remains one of the most controversial battles in American history.Roosevelt’s Roughriders and Black Jack Pershing, who led his troops in an automobile, complete the narrative – one which is undoubtedly a saga of daring raids, of epic marches, and of grueling battles. As the author reveals, the story of the US Cavalry is also the story of the birth and growth of America itself.

The story of America’s cavalry is extraordinarily rich in colorful, and often flamboyant, personalities and exciting action. Indeed, much of the early military history of the United States is dominated by the exploits of its horse-soldiers.
Introduction vii
List of Maps
x
Chapter 1 Washington's Best Boy
1(26)
Chapter 2 The Swamp Fox
27(5)
Chapter 3 Eclipse for the Horse Soldiers
32(5)
Chapter 4 The Trail Guards Appear
37(10)
Chapter 5 Sabers on the Prairie
47(25)
Chapter 6 Across the Rio Grande
72(9)
Chapter 7 Montezuma Country
81(11)
Chapter 8 Kearny and the Prima Donna
92(7)
Chapter 9 The Dragon Slayer
99(11)
Chapter 10 Footnote to the Horse Officers
110(8)
Chapter 11 The Time of the Paper Peace
118(17)
Chapter 12 The Rising Son-in-Law
135(12)
Chapter 13 Stuart Writes a Poem
147(9)
Chapter 14 The North Almost Rallies
156(12)
Chapter 15 The Cavalier Probes North
168(16)
Chapter 16 The Crucial Year
184(7)
Chapter 17 The Cavalier Versus the Fop
191(14)
Chapter 18 A Place Called Yellow Tavern
205(6)
Chapter 19 An Ugly Little Irishman
211(22)
Chapter 20 Sheridan Makes His Ride
233(6)
Chapter 21 The Mop-Up
239(7)
Chapter 22 Three Highly Independent Operations
246(34)
Chapter 23 Meanwhile, Back in The West
280(26)
Chapter 24 The Man who Hired Hostiles
306(55)
Chapter 25 Some Small Wars
361(3)
Chapter 26 Disaster on Horseback
364(23)
Chapter 27 They Danced in their Shirts
387(15)
Chapter 28 The Buffalo Troopers
402(6)
Chapter 29 The Last
Chapter
408(14)
A Few Useful Books 422(4)
Index 426
Born in New York on 2 February 1908, RICHARD EDWARD WORMSER graduated from Princetown University to become an award-winning writer of fiction, under his own name as well as a number of pseudonyms. Early in his career, Richard was employed as an editor at, and writer for, the famous publishing house Street & Smith. In the late 1930s he moved to California to be a rancher, and in the early 1940s served as a mounted patrolman with the US Forest Service. Richard passed away in Arizona in July 1977.