how to make a website for free
Soldiers of Freedom: An Illustrated History of African Americans in the Armed Forces

audiobook Soldiers of Freedom: An Illustrated History of African Americans in the Armed Forces by Kai Wright in History

Description

One of the most overlooked aspects of the American Civil War is the naval strategy played out by the U.S. Navy and the fledgling Confederate Navy; which may make this the first book to compare and contrast the strategic concepts of the Southern Secretary of the Navy Stephen R. Mallory against his Northern counterpart; Gideon Welles. Both men had to accomplish much and were given great latitude in achieving their goals.Mallory's vision of seapower emphasized technological innovation and individual competence as he sought to match quality against the Union Navy's numerical superiority. Welles had to deal with more bureaucratic structure and to some degree a national strategy dictated by the White House. The naval blockade of the South was one of his first tasks -- for which he had but few ships available -- and although he followed the national strategy; he did not limit himself to it when opportunities arose.Mallory's dedication to ironclads is well known; but he also defined the roles of commerce raiders; submarines; and naval mines. Welles's contributions to the Union effort were rooted in his organizational skills and his willingness to cooperate with the other military departments of his government. This led to successes through combined army and naval units in several campaigns on and around the Mississippi River.Naval Strategies of the Civil War then is the story of the very different approaches each man took in defining and executing the naval struggles of the conflict. Until now; it has been mostly an untold story lost in the general histories of the war. In the end; the author concludes that success favored flexible organization rather than desperate; albeit creative;measures.


#2550932 in Books Black Dog n Leventhal Publishers 2002-09-09Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 10.34 x .97 x 9.36l; #File Name: 1579122531304 pages


Review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. OutstandingBy Robert I. WilliamsI purchased this book because I was looking for information on the World War II era involvment of Black Americans and this book provided that and much more. I recommend it highly not only for the content but also for the many photographs. it is very difficult to find photos of Black Ameericans in uniform prior to Vietnam. The one thing I wish that there was more of was information about black women during WW II and the period between the war and Vietnam.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great bookBy avidreaderzphibWe gave this book to a dear friend who currently serves in the US Army. He really enjoyed the information and displays it proudly on his coffee table for others to enjoy as well.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy MTMy father enjoys reading it take again.

© Copyright 2025 Books History Library. All Rights Reserved.