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A campaign in Mexico

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About This Book

A volunteer's first-person narrative recounts enlistment, embarkation, and life in camp during a military campaign in Mexico. Entries trace daily movements, weather and travel hardships, shipboard and tented quarters, and the routines and improvisations soldiers adopt in the field. The author records candid observations about morale, music and camaraderie, tensions between commissioned officers and enlisted men, and the fatigue and privations of campaigning. Descriptions of engagements include accounts of troop positions and maneuvers, accompanied by a contemporary battlefield map intended to clarify the progress of the action.

About the Author

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B. F. Scribner

B. F. Scribner was an American author known for his work in military literature. His notable book, "A Campaign in Mexico," provides a detailed account of military operations during the Mexican-American War. Scribner's writing reflects the experiences and challenges faced by soldiers, contributing to the understanding of this pivotal period in American history. Through his narrative, he offers insights into the complexities of warfare and the human condition, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in military history and the socio-political landscape of the time.

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