Kearny's Dragoons Out West: The Birth of the U.S. Cavalry

Author:   Will Gorenfeld ,  John Gorenfeld
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
ISBN:  

9780806153940


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   30 September 2016
Format:   Hardback

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Author:   Will Gorenfeld ,  John Gorenfeld
Publisher:   University of Oklahoma Press
Imprint:   University of Oklahoma Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.853kg
ISBN:  

9780806153940


ISBN 10:   0806153946
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   30 September 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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This is a wonderful account of the early, golden years of the 1st Dragoons, the regular army s first mounted regiment, which spent its formative years as restrained diplomats, peacekeepers, intermediaries, and even protectors of the Southern Plains tribes. It is also the honest account of the unit s surprising decline after its conquest of New Mexico and the departure of such superior officers as Stephen Watts Kearny. Grounded in a wealth of primary sources and extraordinary research, it is a gracefully written story. William P. MacKinnon, author of At Sword s Point: A Documentary History of the Utah War, Parts 1 and 2


-Finally, the storied 1st U.S. Dragoons have received historical treatment worthy of the regiment's distinguished service from its inception through the U.S.-Mexican War. The Gorenfelds have done an outstanding service to the field of U.S. military history.---Durwood Ball, coeditor of Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier, Second Edition


Finally, the storied 1st U.S. Dragoons have received historical treatment worthy of the regiment s distinguished service from its inception through the U.S.-Mexican War. The Gorenfelds have done an outstanding service to the field of U.S. military history. Durwood Ball, coeditor of Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier, Second Edition


This is a wonderful account of the early, golden years of the 1st Dragoons, the regular army's first mounted regiment, which spent its formative years as restrained diplomats, peacekeepers, intermediaries, and even protectors of the Southern Plains tribes. It is also the honest account of the unit's surprising decline after its conquest of New Mexico and the departure of such superior officers as Stephen Watts Kearny. Grounded in a wealth of primary sources and extraordinary research, it is a gracefully written story. --William P. MacKinnon, author of At Sword's Point: A Documentary History of the Utah War, Parts 1 and 2 Finally, the storied 1st U.S. Dragoons have received historical treatment worthy of the regiment's distinguished service from its inception through the U.S.-Mexican War. The Gorenfelds have done an outstanding service to the field of U.S. military history. --Durwood Ball, coeditor of Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier, Second Edition Kearny's Dragoons Out West is the culmination of decades of research. The Gorenfelds have woven the definitive narrative on what has far too long been an overlooked aspect of frontier military history. --John P. Langellier, author of US Dragoons, 1833-55


Kearny s Dragoons Out West is the culmination of decades of research. The Gorenfelds have woven the definitive narrative on what has far too long been an overlooked aspect of frontier military history. John P. Langellier, author of US Dragoons, 1833 55 Finally, the storied 1st U.S. Dragoons have received historical treatment worthy of the regiment's distinguished service from its inception through the U.S.-Mexican War. The Gorenfelds have done an outstanding service to the field of U.S. military history. --Durwood Ball, coeditor of Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier, Second Edition Kearny's Dragoons Out West is the culmination of decades of research. The Gorenfelds have woven the definitive narrative on what has far too long been an overlooked aspect of frontier military history. --John P. Langellier, author of US Dragoons, 1833-55 This is a wonderful account of the early, golden years of the 1st Dragoons, the regular army's first mounted regiment, which spent its formative years as restrained diplomats, peacekeepers, intermediaries, and even protectors of the Southern Plains tribes. It is also the honest account of the unit's surprising decline after its conquest of New Mexico and the departure of such superior officers as Stephen Watts Kearny. Grounded in a wealth of primary sources and extraordinary research, it is a gracefully written story. --William P. MacKinnon, author of At Sword's Point: A Documentary History of the Utah War, Parts 1 and 2 Finally, the storied 1st U.S. Dragoons have received historical treatment worthy of the regiment s distinguished service from its inception through the U.S.-Mexican War. The Gorenfelds have done an outstanding service to the field of U.S. military history. Durwood Ball, coeditor of Soldiers West: Biographies from the Military Frontier, Second Edition Kearny s Dragoons Out West is the culmination of decades of research. The Gorenfelds have woven the definitive narrative on what has far too long been an overlooked aspect of frontier military history. John P. Langellier, author of US Dragoons, 1833 55 This is a wonderful account of the early, golden years of the 1st Dragoons, the regular army s first mounted regiment, which spent its formative years as restrained diplomats, peacekeepers, intermediaries, and even protectors of the Southern Plains tribes. It is also the honest account of the unit s surprising decline after its conquest of New Mexico and the departure of such superior officers as Stephen Watts Kearny. Grounded in a wealth of primary sources and extraordinary research, it is a gracefully written story. William P. MacKinnon, author of At Sword s Point: A Documentary History of the Utah War, Parts 1 and 2


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Will Gorenfeld writes about soldiers, operations, and battles of the pre-Civil War Army out west. His work has appeared in Wild West, the New Mexico Historical Review, Missouri Historical Review, and the collected volume Battles and Massacres on the Southwestern Frontier. His son John Gorenfeld is a writer whose work has appeared in the New York Observer, the London Guardian, and in the book Armchair Reader: Civil War.

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