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Staff Ride Handbook for the Battle of Perryville, 8 October 1862 (Paperback)
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Staff Ride Handbook for the Battle of Perryville, 8 October 1862 (Paperback)
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Loot Price R522
Discovery Miles 5 220
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In August and September 1862 Confederate armies were on the move
northward. Robert E. Lee was invading Maryland, Earl Van Dorn and
Sterling Price were moving into Tennessee, and Braxton Bragg and
Edmund Kirby Smith were advancing into Kentucky. James McPherson,
in his acclaimed Battle Cry of Freedom, cites this period as the
first of the four major turning points of the American Civil War.
The Confederate counteroffensive defeated Union hopes to end the
war in 1862. However, by mid-October, hard on the heels of the
broad Confederate advance the Union forces had regained the
strategic and operational advantage, cited by McPherson as the
second turning point of the war. Union victories at Antietam in the
east and Perryville in the west carried significant weight in
determining the final outcome of the conflict. While vast
literature surrounds the former battle Perryville has been somewhat
neglected. This work seeks to alleviate that lacuna. The US Army
has used Civil War and other battlefields as "outdoor classrooms"
to educate and train its officers. Since 1983 the Combat Studies
Institute has produced a series of staff ride guides to assist
units and classes in this training. The most recent volume in that
series, Dr. Robert Cameron's Staff Ride Handbook for the Battle of
Perryville, 8 October 1862, is a valuable study that examines the
key considerations in planning and executing the September-October
campaign and battle. Modern tacticians and operational planners
will find themes that still resonate. Cameron demonstrates that
Civil War leaders met their challenging responsibilities with
planning, discipline, ingenuity, leadership, and persistence-themes
that are well worth continued reflection by today's officers.
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