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Red Badge of Courage - True West Magazine


True West Magazine
Possibly identified in 2012 as Alonzo F. Thompson of Company C, 84th New York Infantry Regiment, (earlier known as 14th Regiment New York State Militia). The young soldier is wearing a Union zouave uniform with bayoneted 1855 rifle musket with initials A.T. on stock.
– Courtesy Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Library of Congress/Source: Martinez, Ramona. “Photo Mystery Solved, Then Doubted, Then Deciphered, Thanks to Readers”; http://www.npr.org/blogs/pictureshow/2012/04/17/150801239/ –
The young men of a divided nation answered the call of war 160 years ago, and their youthful visages before going to battle still haunt us today. ....

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Massacre on the Washita: The U.S. Army's 'Total War' on Native Americans


Massacre on the Washita: The U.S. Army s Total War on Native Americans
In the fall of 1868, Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer commenced a controversial military operation against the Cheyenne.
Here s What You Need to Know: Washita was a ringing affirmation of Sheridan’s overall strategy of total war.
The conclusion of the Civil War saw the painfully reunited nation resume its westward surge. Complicating that surge was the Indian question: how best to remove the Native American peoples from the paths of white expansion. The United States Army, imbued with impatient confidence after defeating the redoubtable Confederates, felt that the resolution of the Indian problem would be a swift and simple matter. That assessment would prove to be disastrously wrong, for both sides. ....

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