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The Career of Leonard Wood

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A chronological portrait follows a New England-born man raised on Cape Cod as he develops from an ordinary youth into a national military and public figure through frontier service, military campaigns, administrative posts, and political leadership. The narrative examines episodes as an Indian fighter, organizer, official, and soldier, including command of volunteer cavalry units that embodied youthful patriotism, then traces later roles as administrator and statesman during wartime. Recurrent themes are duty, family, responsibility, and practical common sense; chapters combine character study, campaign narrative, and analysis of administrative outcomes to assess his career.

About the Author

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Joseph Hamblen Sears

Joseph Hamblen Sears was an American author known for his work in military history and biography. His notable book, "The Career of Leonard Wood," explores the life and achievements of General Leonard Wood, a prominent figure in the U.S. military during the early 20th century. Sears's writing reflects a keen interest in the complexities of military leadership and the broader implications of military service in American society. Through his work, he contributes to the understanding of historical figures who shaped the nation during a transformative period.

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