Combat Diary
Episodes from the History of the Twenty-Second Regiment, 1866-1905
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:14th Aug '91
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"Who said history can't also be high adventure?" -- Brian Kelly Editor, Military History Magazine "Feuer has fine-tuned our understanding of the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection by unearthing and publishing for the first time an illuminating combat diary. Persisting misconceptions give way before a first-hand account of the real war for liberation and empire. Serious students of American military history will appreciate the opportunity to compare nearly a century of changing interpretations with a most valuable primary source. The editor of the Bilibid Diary, Feuer has once again rendered conspicuous service to the historical profession." -- Barry F. Machado Professor of History Washington and Lee University
He also discusses numerous other U.S. Army units--infantry, cavalry, artillery, engineering, medical, quartermaster and signal--and offers important data on the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps.Feuer has fine-tuned our understanding of the Spanish-American War and the Philippine Insurrection by unearthing and publishing for the first time an illuminating combat diary. . . . Serious students of American military history will appreciate the opportunity to compare nearly a century of changing interpretations with a most valuable primary source. The editor of the Bilibid Diary, Feuer has once again rendered conspicious service to the historical profession. Barry F. Machado Professor of History Washington and Lee University The story of the Old Army as revealed through the eyes of Colonel Jacob Kreps, this book dramatically portrays life in action with the U.S. Infantry on the Western frontier, in the Spanish-American War, and in the Philippine Insurrection. Drawing on the first hand accounts preserved in the diary of Kreps, who served for more than 30 years with the U.S. Twenty-second Infantry Regiment, A. B. Feuer details the hardships endured by the soldiers in combat action. Feuer recounts the experiences of the distinguished U.S. Twenty-second Infantry Regiment beginning in 1883. He also discusses numerous other U.S. Army units--infantry, cavalry, artillery, engineering, medical, quartermaster and signal--and offers important data on the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. Some of the accounts, such as that of the Pasig River battle and the Mindanao campaign, fill in missing chapters in the chronicles of war history. This book, which includes original maps and photographs, is valuable to anyone interested in military history.
Informative and highly readable, this campaign history covers the four decades after the American Civil War when the regiment helped subjugate the Indians of the Northern Plains, chased (Jacob S.) Coxey's Army, suppressed mine and railroad strikes, fought the Spanish in Cuba and took on Emilio Aguinaldo's insurgents in the Philippines. Because of its diverse experiences, the 22d epitomizes the US Army, as a whole, during this era. The author relies heavily on excerpts from soldiers' diaries to build his narrative, especially Colonel Jacob F. Kreps' journal, which makes the book both more entertaining and more memorable than the conventional campaign history. * MILITARY REVIEW *
ISBN: 9780275939298
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 397g
192 pages