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U. S. Dragoon: Experiences in the Mexican War 1846-48 and on the South Western Frontier Samuel E Chamberlain
U. S. Dragoon: Experiences in the Mexican War 1846-48 and on the South Western Frontier
Samuel E Chamberlain
From soldier to wagon master to scalp hunter
Chamberlain left Boston as a mere youth and joined the United States Army. He became a soldier in the 1st US Dragoons and determined to become the very ideal of the daring cavalryman both on and off the battlefields of the American-Mexican War. His is a tale-not a little tall-that includes accounts of passionate love affairs, duels to the death, pitched battles and exploits of daring in which Chamberlain himself features as the central heroic figure. Certainly he was a larger than life character, as his accounts of constant troubles with his superiors for brawling, drunkenness and insubordination appear with a detail and frequency which suggest authenticity. At the end of the war Chamberlain became a wagon master-possibly after deserting the army-and then threw himself into a series of adventures with a notorious band of scalp hunters led by the infamous John Glanton. A highly entertaining and informative account of the United States cavalry at war, in which many of the principal characters of the American Civil War-who appear within it's pages-learned their craft.
252 pages
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 28 de febrero de 2008 |
| ISBN13 | 9781846774294 |
| Editores | Leonaur Ltd |
| Páginas | 252 |
| Dimensiones | 214 × 138 × 19 mm · 322 g |
| Lengua | Inglés |