A GRIPPING ACCOUNT OF THE FIGHTING BETWEEN CAVALRY OF THE UNION AND
CONFEDERATE ARMIES AT SMALL-UNIT LEVEL. THIS BOOK PRESENTS NEW
INSIGHTS ON THE ROLE OF CAVALRY IN THE AGE OF MASSED INFANTRY GUNFIRE
AND IS AUGMENTED, AS USUAL, WITH STUNNING OSPREY ARTWORK.
During the intense, sprawling conflict that was the American Civil
War, both Union and Confederate forces fielded substantial numbers of
cavalry, which carried out the crucial tasks of reconnaissance,
raiding, and conveying messages. The perception was that cavalry's
effectiveness on the battlefield would be drastically reduced in this
age of improved infantry firearms.
This book, however, demonstrates how cavalry's lethal combination of
mobility and dismounted firepower meant it was still very much a force
to be reckoned with in battle, and charts the swing in the qualitative
difference of the cavalry forces fielded by the two sides as the war
progressed.
Alongside stunning artwork, three fierce cavalry actions of the
American Civil War are assessed, including the battles of Second Bull
Run/Manassas (1862), Buckland Mills (1863) and Tom's Brook (1864).
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Eastern Theater 1861–65
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781472807335
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter