Civil War Special Forces: The Elite and Distinct Fighting Units of the Union and Confederate Armies
By (Author) Robert P. Broadwater
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
26th August 2014
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Early modern warfare (including gunpowder warfare)
History of the Americas
Special and elite forces
973.74
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 235mm
680g
This timely addition to Civil War history shares the stories of 25 unique military organizations, showing how past and future collided in the first modern war. The Civil War, of course, pitted North against South. It also pitted ancient ways of war against new, technology-inspired weaponry and tactics. In surveying the war's elite fighting units, this work covers both. The book showcases novel weapons and unorthodox strategies, including machine gunners, rocket battalions, chemical corps, the Union balloon corps, and the Confederate submarine service, all of which harnessed new technologies and were forerunners of the modern military. Chapters also cover archaic special forces, such as lancers and pikers, that had their last hurrah during this transformational conflict. Readers will also meet the fighting youth of the North Carolina Junior Reserves, the "Graybeards" of North Carolina, and the female combatants of the Nancy Harts Militia of Georgia. Going where few other studies have gone, the book fills a gap in existing Civil War literature and brings to life the stories of many of the most extraordinary units that ever served in an American army. The tales it tells will prove fascinating to Civil War and weapons buffs and to general readers alike.
Summing Up: Recommended. General and academic collections. * Choice *
Robert P. Broadwater is an independent scholar and historian.