Forty-Six Years in the Army

Forty-Six Years in the Army

Por John McAllister Schofield

Formato: ePub  (Adobe DRM)
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Sinopsis

In "Forty-Six Years in the Army," John McAllister Schofield provides an unparalleled firsthand account of military life through the lens of an officer who served during pivotal moments in American history. The narrative unfolds with vivid detail, capturing the essence of military operations during the Civil War and the formative years of the U.S. Army thereafter. Schofield's literary style combines reflective insights with a candid reporting of events, mirroring the complexities and challenges of leadership in wartime. His memoir stands as a vital document, contextualizing the evolution of military strategy and the sociopolitical landscape of 19th-century America. As a prominent military leader and reformer, Schofield's background deeply influenced his perspective. His experiences as both a participant in and a witness to historical events allow him to critically assess not only battles and campaigns but also the ethical considerations of command and the importance of education within the military ranks. A West Point graduate, Schofield's enduring commitment to principle over politics illuminates his narrative and aligns with his later role as Secretary of War. This book is recommended for anyone interested in military history, leadership studies, or the Civil War itself. Schofield's articulate prose and insightful reflections make this memoir a compelling read, rich with lessons that resonate even in contemporary discussions on military ethics and strategy.

John McAllister Schofield