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Fight All Day March All Night A Medal Of Honor Recipients Story 1st Edition Wayne Mahood

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Fight All Day March All Night A Medal Of Honor Recipients Story 1st Edition Wayne Mahood
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Publisher: State University of New York Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.92 MB
Pages: 258
Author: Wayne Mahood
ISBN: 9781438445083, 1438445083
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Fight All Day March All Night A Medal Of Honor Recipients Story 1st Edition Wayne Mahood by Wayne Mahood 9781438445083, 1438445083 instant download after payment.

In 1862 twenty-one-year-old Morris Brown Jr. left his studies at Hamilton College to take up the Union cause. He quickly rose in rank from sergeant major to captain and acting regimental commander for the 126th New York Volunteers. In letters written to his family in Penn Yan, New York, Brown describes his experiences at war: the unseemly carping between fellow officers, the fear that gripped men facing battle, and the longing to return home. Brown s letters also reveal an ambitious young man who not only wanted recognition but also wanted to assure himself of a financial future. Above all, this is the story of a courageous young man, told mostly in his own words. Few Civil War soldiers were as articulate as Morris Brown Jr., fewer served in a regiment that saw so much combat, still fewer commanded a regiment at such a young age, and even fewer were recognized by the newly minted Medal of Honor."

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