by SamuelA.Southworth (Author)
This thrilling collection of all-new works by a variety of military historians studies the most audacious soldiers in history--the raiders--who put their lives on the line in winner-take-all incursions deep into enemy territory. Each chapter focuses on a different raid, and the breathtaking chances, hard choices and combat that resulted. Raiders don't always win, but they never fail to astonish! All 19 recorded here--Custer at the Washita, for example, or Mosby at Fairfax Courthouse, Israelis at Green Island, Americans at Son Tay--had a powerful impact on the conflicts of which they were a part. Reading about them, even about the failures, is an eloquent reminder of the courage they demanded. --Naval Institute Proceedings
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Sarpedon,U.S.
Published: 1997
ISBN 10: 1885119429
ISBN 13: 9781885119421