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On the Trail of Deserters; A Phenomenal Capture

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A cavalry officer recounts a dramatic 1871 pursuit and capture of ten deserters and frames it with broader reflections on frontier service. He details the physical hardships, monotonous routine, and disciplinary measures that shaped troop morale, attributes growing desertion to severe strain, political interference, and lack of recreation, and characterizes the commanding officer as strict yet fair. The narrative combines a close tactical account of the manhunt with personal observations on leadership, soldierly endurance, and the difficulties of maintaining cohesion and effectiveness during arduous Indian-campaign operations.

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Robert Goldthwaite Carter

Robert Goldthwaite Carter was an American author known for his work in the genre of adventure and military narratives. His notable book, "On the Trail of Deserters; A Phenomenal Capture," reflects his interest in themes of conflict and pursuit, likely drawing from his experiences and observations. Carter's writing contributes to the literary exploration of the complexities of war and human behavior, offering readers a glimpse into the challenges faced during tumultuous times.

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