Coach in Cottage C by Rosemary Imregi

Coach in Cottage C by Rosemary Imregi

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Coach in Cottage C by Rosemary Imregi

This study is an analysis of Confederate cavalry operations in the Valley Campaign-5 November 1861 through 10 June 1862. In a campaign dominated by the leadership of Major General Thomas Stonewall Jackson and his foot cavalry, what role did his mounted arm play in the campaign? This study begins with a brief review of the historical evolution of American cavalry, explaining the differences between American and European cavalry. The study also includes background information on key issues of the campaign's cavalry leadership, organization, logistics, and tactics. The majority of the thesis discussion concerns the campaign's cavalry operations, including an evaluation of the cavalry's performance. The conclusion of the thesis is that Jackson's cavalry arm significantly contributed to the Confederate success in the campaign. Cavalry contributions were strongest at the operational level of war. Despite their contributions, the cavalry was inefficient. Organizational turmoil, poor logistical support, high operations tempo, and limited training worked in concert to reduce efficiency. Although completed over one hundred years ago, the cavalry operations of Shenandoah Valley Campaign has some particular lessons-learned that still apply today. Among these are support for the soldier in the field, innovation and improvisation, combat leadership, leadership development, and training.
Imregi, Rosemary Ryan: - This Is Rosemary's Debut Novel. She's Been Writing All Her Life, Writing Was Just A Hobby, Until She Was Faced With Her Own Mortality Did She Consider Publishing Any Of Her Stories. Goodbye Danube Is A True Story, It Was Written To Honor Those Who Died Loving Their Country, Although The Characters Are Fiction, One Is Real. Her Husband Bela Was One Of The Four Children Who Escaped Budapest With His Parent's In 1956. Rosemary Lives In Orlando Florida, She Is Originally From Staten Island.
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ISBN 13 9780578555713
ISBN 10 0578555719
Title Coach in Cottage C
Author Rosemary Imregi
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Jane Ruberg
Year published 2019-10-11
Number of pages 260
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