To Be a Soldier

A Selective American Military History

Fiction & Literature, Military, Nonfiction, History
Cover of the book To Be a Soldier by Julian M. Olejniczak, Xlibris US
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Julian M. Olejniczak ISBN: 9781499078206
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: February 6, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Julian M. Olejniczak
ISBN: 9781499078206
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: February 6, 2015
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

West Point is a geographical location that was of critical importance during the Revolutionary War, the site of our nations first military academy, and the commissioning source of thousands of Army, Army Air Corps, Air Force, and even some Navy and Marine Corps officers who have led our nations young men, and now women, in battle since the Academys founding on March 16, 1802 by President Thomas Jefferson. This volume contains a very selective military history of the United States that focuses on the Revolutionary War and the contributions of West Point graduates to subsequent wars, but with an emphasis on some of the lesser known persons and events of the past 250 years or so. It also touches upon many of the customs and traditions of the West Point experience. Many chapters include the stories of unsung or forgotten heroes and heroines. Men like John Stark, Daniel Morgan, Eleazer Derby Wood, Benjamin L.E. Bonneville, Oliver Otis Howard, Henry Ossian Flipper, Calvin Pearl Titus, Charles Young, Norman D. Cota, and Donald W. Holleder plus women like the Warner sisters, Laura Walker, and Emily Perez. One of the final chapters, however, deals within the kindest sense of the terma few rogues of West Point like Edgar Allan Poe, James McNeil Whistler, Hugh S. Johnson, and The Mole.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

West Point is a geographical location that was of critical importance during the Revolutionary War, the site of our nations first military academy, and the commissioning source of thousands of Army, Army Air Corps, Air Force, and even some Navy and Marine Corps officers who have led our nations young men, and now women, in battle since the Academys founding on March 16, 1802 by President Thomas Jefferson. This volume contains a very selective military history of the United States that focuses on the Revolutionary War and the contributions of West Point graduates to subsequent wars, but with an emphasis on some of the lesser known persons and events of the past 250 years or so. It also touches upon many of the customs and traditions of the West Point experience. Many chapters include the stories of unsung or forgotten heroes and heroines. Men like John Stark, Daniel Morgan, Eleazer Derby Wood, Benjamin L.E. Bonneville, Oliver Otis Howard, Henry Ossian Flipper, Calvin Pearl Titus, Charles Young, Norman D. Cota, and Donald W. Holleder plus women like the Warner sisters, Laura Walker, and Emily Perez. One of the final chapters, however, deals within the kindest sense of the terma few rogues of West Point like Edgar Allan Poe, James McNeil Whistler, Hugh S. Johnson, and The Mole.

More books from Xlibris US

Cover of the book The Awakening of Miss Dana by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book The Gossip Den by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book True Planetary Motions and Rhythmic Climatic Changes by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book Boomshakalaka Punch by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book The Clay Pipe by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book World War Ii Reminiscences by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book Improving Photosynthetic Efficiency in Sports Turf by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book A World with No End from Beginning and Continuing by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book From My Heart to Yours by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book The Love That I Struggled to Gain by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book Ocean Mother's Song by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book The Melting Pot by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book Simply Programming C# and Visual Basic … by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book Contrary to Being by Julian M. Olejniczak
Cover of the book The Gospel Poetry by Julian M. Olejniczak
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy