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The Comanches: A History of White's Battalion, Virginia Cavalry

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The author presents a unit history of the Thirty-fifth Virginia Cavalry and its leader, offering a chronological account of formation, campaigns, raids, and engagements including Brandy Station and operations in Fairfax and Loudoun. Faced with lost official papers, the narrative draws on the author’s recollection and officers’ manuscripts to reconstruct company-level actions, casualty lists, and personal sketches of officers and men. Chapters alternate operational reports, sketched biographies, and reflections on hardship, loyalty, and mourning for the dead, aiming to preserve the battalion’s deeds and sacrifices through firsthand testimony and compiled reports.

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Frank M. Myers

Frank M. Myers is an author known for his historical work, particularly focusing on military history during the American Civil War. His notable book, "The Comanches: A History of White's Battalion, Virginia Cavalry," provides an in-depth look at the experiences and contributions of this cavalry unit. Myers' writing contributes to the understanding of the complexities of war and the narratives of those who served, offering readers a glimpse into the past through the lens of personal and collective military experiences.

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