The first speaker today is , the author ofnd five books about the men who rode with john mosby during the civil war, his first one is mosbys rangers, which deal with withen from bmi who served mosby, and who has subsequently which tellre books, the story of 110 more men who arved with mosby and it is fifth volume at press right now with will probably be the final volume in that area trade in that series. Hes received the Jefferson Davis historical gold medal. Mr. Buckland is a graduate of the university of kansas and had a 22 year career in the u. S. Army in which he rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, slightly higher than i got to when i was in the army. And he has many awards and serve much of his career in special forces. If youve seen some of the awards he received her in that time, we certainly thank him for his service. Works for the United States government and lives with his wife, maureen, in centreville, virginia with three sons in the title of his presentation today is jo
The university of kansas and had a 22 year career in the u. S. Army which he rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel, slightly higher than i got to in the army. He has many awards and served much of his career in central he currentlys works for the u. S. Government. They he and his wife have three sons and the title of his presentation today is john asked mosby, the perfect man in the Perfect Place. Lees help me welcome mr. Eric buckland. [applause] mr. Buckland good morning. In keeping with the theme on leadership, patrick and asked me to talk about john mosby so we could address a leader at the union at the unit level, the tactical and operational level. There is no doubt that john mosby was a singularly outstanding combat commander, i think he is one of the few, if not the only commander during the civil war to actually put together a unit and candidate all the way until the very end of the war when he disbanded the unit. I cant think of another regiment was formed where that command
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Into grand success in the academic world. She specializes in the civil war era, and she has written about gender and military affairs and other parts of the mid19th century u. S. History. She served as president of the society of civil war historians, which is a professional organization in our field. And i want to mention three of her books including burying the dead, but not the past, the lost cause, remembering the civil war, which is now the default book to go to on civil war memory. Crater,d harbor to the the end of the overland campaign. For our program, she will speak about disbanding the army of Northern Virginia, which is the topic of her current book length research. Caroline e. Janney. [applause] caroline where is the clicker . Somebody took the clicker . I found it. Maybe. [laughter] caroline i did. Good afternoon. I want to start by thanking gary and liz and will for organizing all of this. It is a treat to be back here at virginia. I am going to talk about a portion of my
Following the april 1865 surrender to Union General ulysses s. Grant at appomattox. She focuses on the confederates that avoided or escaped, and retreated into the Shenandoah Valley. She discusses general grants concerns that some confederate would fight aguerrilla war. It is part of a conference hosted by the university of virginia. It is just over half hour. Gary our second speaker is caroline e. Janney, who teaches at purdue university. And she is one of uvas former students. She was here and then went off into grand success in the academic world. She specializes in the civil war era, and she has written about gender and military affairs and other parts of the mid19th century u. S. History. She served as president of the society of civil war historians, which is a professional organization in our field. And i want to mention three of her books including burying the dead, but not the past, the lost cause, remembering the civil war, which is now the default book to go to on civil war