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Attack and Die - Civil War Military Tactics and the Southern Heritage (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
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Attack and Die - Civil War Military Tactics and the Southern Heritage (Paperback, 1st pbk. ed)
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Describes tactical theory in the 1850s and suggests how each
related to Civil War tactics Why did the Confederacy lose so many
men? The authors contend that the Confederates bled themselves
nearly to death in the first three years of the war by making
costly attacks more often than the Federals. Offensive tactics,
which had been used successfully by Americans in the Mexican War,
were much less effective in the 1860s because an improved
weapon--the rifle--had given increased strength to defenders. This
book describes tactical theory in the 1850s and suggests how each
related to Civil War tactics. It also considers the development of
tactics in all three arms of the service during the Civil War. In
examining the Civil War the book separates Southern from Northern
tactical practice and discusses Confederate military history in the
context of Southern social history. Although the Southerners could
have offset their numerical disadvantage by remaining on the
defensive and forcing the Federals to attack, they failed to do so.
The authors argue that the Southerners' consistent favoring of
offensive warfare was attributable, in large measure, to their
Celtic heritage: they fought with the same courageous dash and
reckless abandon that had characterized their Celtic forebears
since ancient times. The Southerners of the Civil War generation
were prisoners of their social and cultural history: they attacked
courageously and were killed--on battlefields so totally defended
by the Federals that "not even a chicken could get through."
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