About This Book
A first-person memoir recounts three years of service with mounted troops during the American Civil War, blending battlefield sketches, reconnaissance and raid narratives with everyday camp life. It describes training, scouting, skirmishes and larger engagements, organizational changes in the cavalry, and the practical challenges of horses, weather, supplies and hospitals. Interwoven reflections examine leadership, comradeship, courage and the strain of prolonged campaigning, while offering episodic portraits of raids, picket duty and emergency maneuvers.
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