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Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler served in two armies, playing a major
role in the development of Confederate cavalry in the Civil War's
western theater, and, more than thirty years afterwards, commanded
troops in the Spanish-American War. After leaving the U.S. Army to
join the Confederacy, Wheeler served in artillery and infantry
units before joining the cavalry. Subsequently, he fought at
Shiloh, the Battle of Murfreesboro, and other engagements. As a
cavalry commander in the Army of Tennessee from mid-1862 almost to
the war's end, he raided Gen. William T. Sherman's lines of
communication and contested his advance in the final Carolinas
campaign.
In addition to detailing Wheeler's Civil War experience, Edward
Longacre discusses Wheeler's youth and education at West Point, his
pre-Civil War service in the Regiment of Mounted Riflemen, his
postwar business, his political career as a congressman from
Alabama, and his colorful service in Cuba as a major general of
volunteers during the Spanish-American War. Longacre also seeks to
correct errors and misconceptions about this Civil War figure that
have become a part of the public record, making Joseph Wheeler's
life and career accessible to a new generation of readers. A
Soldier to the Last will be a valuable addition to the library
of anyone interested in Civil War history and U.S. military
history.
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| Edward G. Longacre ISBN: 9781597971584 |
Paperback - February 2008 |
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