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  2. Hard Tack and Coffee - Wikipedia

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    Originally published in 1888, Hard Tack and Coffee quickly became a best seller, and is now considered one of the most important books written by a Civil War veteran. The book is abundantly illustrated by the pen and ink drawings of Charles W. Reed , also a veteran, who served as bugler in the 9th Massachusetts Battery, later received the Medal ...

  3. Bibliography of American Civil War Confederate military unit ...

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    The Seventeenth Alabama Infantry: A Regimental History and Roster. Heritage Books, 2001. Walker, James Harmon and Robert Curren. Those Gallant Men of the Twenty-Eighth Alabama Confederate Infantry Regiment. Heritage Books, 1997.

  4. Bibliography of American Civil War Union military unit histories

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    Bowen J.R. Regimental History of the First New York Dragoons During Three Years of Active Service in the Great Civil War. New York: published by the author, 1908. Boyce, Charles W. A Brief History of the Twenty-eighth Regiment New York State Volunteers. Buffalo, New York: 1896. Brainard, Mary Genevie Green.

  5. Bibliography of World War II military units and formations

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    The History of the 7th Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery during World War 2, 1939–1945. London: Langrishe. {}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list — 7th Medium Regiment Royal Artillery (today: 32nd Regiment) 44th RTGA (1965). A History of the 44th Royal Tank Regiment in the War of 1939–45.

  6. Bibliography of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Paths to victory: a history and tour guide of the Stone's River, Chickamauga, Chattanooga, Knoxville, and Nashville Campaigns. Rutledge Hill Press, 1991. Miles, Jim. To the Sea: A History and Tour Guide of Sherman's March. Turner Publishing Company, 1999. Morgan, Bill. The Civil War Lover's Guide to New York City. Savas Beatie, LLC, 2013.

  7. David Scott Daniell - Wikipedia

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    David Scott Daniell (1 July 1906 – 29 August 1965), was an English writer, historian and journalist. [1] He wrote fiction for adults and children, regimental histories and scripts for radio, television and film.

  8. Samuel D. Pryce - Wikipedia

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    Samuel D. Pryce (1841–1923) was an American businessman, Civil War officer and author based in Iowa. Over many years, he composed a regimental history, which was finally published in 2008 under the title Vanishing Footprints: The Twenty-Second Iowa Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War.

  9. Society for Army Historical Research - Wikipedia

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    The prize is awarded at the society annual general meeting in the year following the year of publication. The Templer Medal has been awarded for the following books: 1981 Fit for Service: The Training of the British Army 1715–1795, by J.A. Houlding. 1982 A History of the British Cavalry, Volume 3: 1872–1898, by the Marquess of Anglesey.