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General Scott

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A chronological military biography traces the subject's rise from early service to long tenure in high command, emphasizing professional development and strategic reputation. It recounts campaigns, staff duties, frontier actions, and administrative reforms that shaped his career between field commands. Several chapters detail involvement in domestic crises, Indian wars, and the planning and execution of amphibious operations and sieges that culminated in an overland advance on an enemy capital. Contemporary correspondence, official orders, inquiries, and anecdotes are interwoven to illuminate decision making, controversies with fellow officers, and the responsibilities of senior command.

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Marcus J. Wright

Marcus J. Wright was an American author and historian known for his contributions to the literature on military history. He is particularly recognized for his work "General Scott," which provides an insightful examination of the life and career of General Winfield Scott, a prominent figure in the U.S. military during the 19th century. Wright's writings reflect a deep engagement with historical narratives and the complexities of military leadership, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in American history and military studies.

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