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Company 'A', corps of engineers, U.S.A., 1846-'48, in the Mexican war: Engineering in War: A Soldier's Account of the Mexican War

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English
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History

In "Company 'A', Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., 1846-'48, in the Mexican War," Gustavus Woodson Smith provides a meticulously detailed account of his experiences during a critical period in American military history. Through a blend of personal memoir and historical narrative, Smith captures the complexities of war, the challenges faced by engineers, and the role they played in shaping military strategy. The literary style is both incisive and reflective, offering readers rich descriptions and insightful observations that resonate with the broader geopolitical context of American expansionism in the mid-19th century. Gustavus Woodson Smith, a prominent engineer and officer in the U.S. Army, drew upon his firsthand experiences in the Mexican War to craft this work. His career was shaped by the confluence of military service and engineering expertise, allowing him to provide unique insights into the logistical and tactical challenges faced by the Corps of Engineers. Smith's commitment to historical accuracy and his desire to memorialize the contributions of his comrades underscore his motivations for writing this book. This work is highly recommended for readers interested in military history, American expansionism, or the intricate workings of the Corps of Engineers. Smith's vivid narrative not only enriches our understanding of the Mexican War but also serves as a testament to the often-overlooked role of engineers in military operations.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4064066144838

Release date

Ebook: 20 December 2019

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