US Cavalryman 1891-1920

US Cavalryman 1891-1920

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Aug 20, 2004 · English · Paperback (64 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 64
Language English
Published Aug 20, 2004
Publisher Osprey Publishing
ISBN-10 1841766771
ISBN-13 9781841766775

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Following the monumental events at Wounded Knee, the U.S. Cavalry emerged as a pivotal force in the shifting dynamics of American history during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This period saw the cavalrymen engage in various conflicts and operations as they played a crucial role in the United States’ westward expansion and the enforcement of federal authority across tumultuous landscapes.

Through detailed narratives and accounts, the authors delve into the daily lives, challenges, and valor of these soldiers. They illuminate the unique camaraderie forged in the face of adversity, examining how these men adapted to their rugged environment while grappling with the complexities of a nation at war with itself—both externally and internally.

Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, this work provides insight into the equipment, strategies, and experiences that defined the cavalry’s role in shaping America's frontier. The lives of these cavalrymen are portrayed not just as warriors, but as pivotal figures in a transforming society that faced both the thrill of exploration and the harsh realities of conflict and colonization.

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Thriller & Suspense Action & Adventure
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