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The American Military Tradition focuses on central questions about the nations military heritage: who fought Americas wars, and how did they fight them? To answer these questions, the essays presented here trace the evolution of Americas military tradition from reliance on the citizen-soldier - the minuteman of the American Revolution - to the use of a mixed force that included a growing number of professional soldiers, to the predominance today of all-professional armed forces. The contributors have provided essays that should be both readable and challenging for the undergraduate student. The introduction gives a concise overview of the US military tradition from the countrys settlement to the present. The books 11 chapters and afterword then examine in detail three centuries of US military history, from the colonial wars to the Persian Gulf conflict and future warfare. Each chapter, written by a scholar well-known in the field, is prefaced by an introduction that places it in historical context. To assist further study, each chapter also contains a list of sources and suggested readings. This book should be a valuable text for surveys of American military history and it is also appropriate for general US history courses.

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title:The American Military Tradition : From Colonial Times to the Present
author:Carroll, John M.
publisher:Scholarly Resources, Inc.
isbn10 | asin:084202381X
print isbn13:9780842023818
ebook isbn13:9780585196312
language:English
subjectUnited States--History, Military.
publication date:1993
lcc:E181.A445 1993eb
ddc:355/.00973
subject:United States--History, Military.
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The American Military Tradition
From Colonial Times to the Present
Edited by
John M. Carroll
and Colin F. Baxter
The American military tradition from colonial times to the present - image 2
A Scholarly Resources Inc. Imprint
Wilmington, Delaware
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Picture 3
The paper used in this publication meets the minimum requirements of the American National Standard for permanence of paper for printed library materials, Z39.48, 1984.
(c) 1993 by Scholarly Resources Inc.
All rights reserved
First published 1993
Printed and bound in the United States of America
Scholarly Resources Inc.
104 Greenhill Avenue
Wilmington, DE 19805-1897
Sources for Illustrations
Maurice, Matloff, ed., American Military History (1969; reprint ed., Washington, DC: U.S. Army, Office of the Chief of Military History, 1973). Reprinted by courtesy of The Center of Military History.
Owen Connelly, Blundering to Glory: Napoleon's Military Campaigns (1987; reprint ed., Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources, 1992).
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
The American military tradition : from colonial times to the present /
edited by John M. Carroll, Colin F. Baxter.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0-8420-2381-X (alk. paper). - ISBN 0-8420-2450-6 (pbk. : alk.
paper)
1. United States-History, Military. I. Carroll, John M. (John Martin),
1943- . II. Baxter, Colin F., 1942- .
E181.A445 1993
355'.00973-dc20 92-23353
CIP
Page v
Contents
Preface
vii
Introduction
ix
Chapter One
The Colonial Wars and the American Revolution
David H. Overy
1
Chapter Two
Warfare in the Age of Napoleon
John A. Maxwell
23
Chapter Three
The Wars of 1812 and 1846: The Leadership Factor
J. David Valaik
39
Chapter Four
The Civil War: The First Modern War
Charles C. Fennell, Jr.
61
Chapter Five
The United Suites and the Native Americans
Joseph A. Stout, Jr.
95
Chapter Six
The Military Role of the United States in World War I
David R. Woodward
117
Chapter Seven
The American Army Returns to Europe: World War II
Colin F. Baxter
135
Chapter Eight
The Pacific War
Myron J. Smith, Jr.
155

Page vi
Chapter Nine
The Korean Conflict and the Cold War
Pierce C. Mullen
177
Chapter Ten
America in Vietnam
John M. Carroll
201
Chapter Eleven
The Evolution of American Strategic Doctrine
Joseph A. Cernik
219
Afterword: From the Persian Gulf to the Future of Warfare
239
About the Contributors
245
Index
247

Page vii
Preface
This book contains eleven original essays on major issues and events in American military history. Although the authors are dealing with complex material and an extended time span ranging from the colonial era to the present, they have attempted to make their essays meaningful, challenging, and enjoyable for the undergraduate student by focusing on a number of central themes in the U.S. military experience. Designed to complement a standard textbook for courses in U.S. military history or to supplement other reading material, this book presents interpretive material from new viewpoints, as well as traditional ones, and should assist in stimulating class discussion. The authors, both teachers and researchers, have not hesitated to express opinions or take stands on critical issues and have tried to produce an exciting, readable, and thought-provoking study rather than a mere collection of facts.
The American Military Tradition includes a general introduction and an afterword and focuses on central questions about the nation's military heritage: Who fought America's wars, and how did they fight them? The essays trace the evolution of America's military tradition from reliance on the citizen-soldier, the Minuteman of the American Revolution, to a mixed force including a growing number of professional soldiers, to an era of mainly all-professional armed forces. In accounting for this gradual transition, the authors examine the shifting position of the United States in international affairs, changes in technology and weaponry, new military strategies, and battlefield events that contribute to America's evolving military posture. Beyond this, the essays provide the student with a sample of what commanders and common soldiers faced in combat by examining specific battles from our more than two centuries of military history. While the authors do not intend this volume to be a comprehensive account of America's wars or military tradition, they do hope to provide a useful commentary and analysis concerning some of the most pressing questions and issues in the nation's martial experience.
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