Health of the Seventh Cavalry

Health of the Seventh Cavalry
Title Health of the Seventh Cavalry PDF eBook
Author P. Willey
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 539
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Medical
ISBN 080615330X

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With its charismatic leader George Custer and its memorable encounters with Plains Indians, including the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the Seventh Cavalry serves as the iconic regiment in the post–Civil War U.S Army. Voluminous written documentation as well as archaeological and osteological research suggest that the soldiers of the Seventh represented a cross section of the men who joined the army as a whole at the time. In Health of the Seventh Cavalry, editors P. Willey and Douglas D. Scott and their co-contributors—experts in history, medicine, human biology, epidemiology, and human osteology—examine the Seventh’s medical records to determine the health of the nineteenth-century U.S. Army, and the prevalence and treatment of the numerous conditions that plagued soldiers during the Indian Wars. Building on previous comparisons of archaeological evidence and medical records, Willey and Scott follow multiple lines of inquiry to assess the health of the Seventh, from its organization in 1866 to its 1884 station on the Northern Great Plains. Pairing general overviews of nineteenth- and twentieth-century health care with essays on malaria, injuries, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other specific ailments, Health of the Seventh Cavalry provides fresh insights into the health, disease, and trauma that the regiment experienced over two decades. More than 100 tables, graphs, and maps track the troops’ illnesses and diseases by month, season, year, and location, as well as their stress periods, desertions, and deaths. A glossary of medical terms rounds out the volume. As an ideal exemplar of regiments of its time, the Seventh Cavalry affords scholars and enthusiasts a better understanding of nineteenth-century health and medicine. This volume reveals the struggles that the post–Civil War Seventh, and the entire U.S. Army, faced on the battlefield and elsewhere.

Cavalry

Cavalry
Title Cavalry PDF eBook
Author David Kendrick, Jr
Publisher Independently Published
Total Pages 290
Release 2021-02-25
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Feeling lost in the world and without direction, an African American kid from New York is looking for a way out of Rochester. At only seventeen-years-old, he finds it as a 19D-Cavalry Scout in the United States Army.In this compelling and transparent memoir written by a Purple Heart awarded veteran, David Kendrick, Jr. shares the story of life outside of everything familiar to him, the way he meets his first love, and the bonds that were formed with the special group of men who would become his unit brothers - the 3-61st Cavalry Regiment.When David and his brothers deploy to Iraq in 2006, they fight on the front lines for freedom and for each other. Together, along with joy, they experience agony, misery, and heartbreak. Over time, David learns the true meaning of sacrifice and selfless service. He learns what it means to be a man. He learns what it means to be a soldier. He learns what it means to be . . . Cavalry.

History of the U.S. Cavalry

History of the U.S. Cavalry
Title History of the U.S. Cavalry PDF eBook
Author Swafford Johnson
Publisher
Total Pages 196
Release 1985
Genre History
ISBN 9780517460832

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Details the history of the Cavalry units of dragoons of the American Revolution into the 20th century of mechanized units.

Cavalry

Cavalry
Title Cavalry PDF eBook
Author Lewis Edward Nolan
Publisher Hardpress Publishing
Total Pages 406
Release 2019-08-06
Genre History
ISBN 9781406996975

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This is a reproduction of the original artefact. Generally these books are created from careful scans of the original. This allows us to preserve the book accurately and present it in the way the author intended. Since the original versions are generally quite old, there may occasionally be certain imperfections within these reproductions. We're happy to make these classics available again for future generations to enjoy!

Cavalry

Cavalry
Title Cavalry PDF eBook
Author John Ellis
Publisher Pen and Sword
Total Pages 184
Release 2004-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 1844150968

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The author explores in detail the history of mounted warfare which in reality is a history of war itself. For over 3,000 years the mounted warrior was a dominant figure, mobility and speed of the horse were invaluable, and the charge itself often the defining moment of any battle. The author has gone to great lengths to make this a highly readable, well researched, beautifully illustrated history. This book will delight everyone interested in military history and those who are thrilled by the special 'romance' of the horse in warfare.

Cavalry Operations in the Ancient Greek World

Cavalry Operations in the Ancient Greek World
Title Cavalry Operations in the Ancient Greek World PDF eBook
Author Robert E. Gaebel
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages 378
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 9780806133652

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Gaebel dokumenterer såvel militært som historisk, at rytteriet - indtil Alexander den Store's død i 323 f.K - spillede en større rolle end hidtil opfattet. Som dokumentation gennemgås 50 markante slag, hvorunder Alexander bl.a. ændrede anvendelsen af rytteriet fra logistiske til offensive funktionenr.

History of the United States Cavalry, etc

History of the United States Cavalry, etc
Title History of the United States Cavalry, etc PDF eBook
Author Albert Gallatin BRACKETT
Publisher
Total Pages 358
Release 1865
Genre
ISBN

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