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| #1352014 in Books | 1997-10-28 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 1.02 x5.78 x8.81l, | File type: PDF | 246 pages||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| critical to understanding today's Guard|By Robert D. Harmon|A well-researched and -written work on how state militias evolved into the early National Guard, in the years between the Civil War and WWI. It was this period in which state militias, a force originally designed by the Framers to be an alternative to a standing army, only then took on some cohesion -- and gradually ca|From Library Journal|Although the American Civil War revealed the inadequacies of an army formed by state-raised regiments, the movement toward centralization and organization spurred by the conflict did not extend to the militia. Cooper (Univ. of Missouri, St.
From the beginning of our republic the concept of a citizen soldiery, organized through militias, has undergirded American military philosophy. This nation fought the Revolution, the War of 1812, and the Mexican War, and began the Civil War, relying on volunteer militias and only a skeletal professional military force. The Civil War demonstrated the need to adapt state militias to the requirements of modern war, yet the United States retained its original philosophy...
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