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America's military adversariesAmerica's military adversaries

America's military adversaries

from colonial times to the present

John C. Fredriksen

About this book

Books on American military heroes abound. But this book is the first to focus on America's talented enemiesothe generals, admirals, Indian chiefs and warriors, submarine captains, fighter pilots, and spies who opposed the United States with military force or other means. Often these military leaders were among the best minds of their times.For more than two centuries, the new nation's most constant military opponents were the Native Americans, led by such capable chiefs as American Horse and Little Wolf. Under D'Iberville, Canada's French colonialists became formidable foes, but they were soon surpassed by the rigorously disciplined redcoats of Great Britain under Howe and Cornwallis. Ironically, the most effective enemies in the history of the United States were not the leaders of foreign military forcesolike Mexico's Santa Anna, Japan's Yamamoto, or Vietnam's Vo Nguyen Giap. They arose from among its own citizens during the Civil War, the bloodiest conflict in American history.

Details

Publisher
ABC-CLIO
Pages
621
ISBN-13
9781576076033
OL Work ID
OL449681W

Subjects

DictionariesBiographyTraitorsMilitary HistorySpiesHeads of stateEnemies (Persons)EnemiesHistoryMilitaryNonfictionUnited states, history, militaryForeign relationsMilitärWörterbuchMilitary historyKorean war, 1950-1953

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