George Crook was one of the most formidable military figures of the 19th century. In this autobiography, he recounts his experiences fighting in some of the most significant conflicts in American history, including the Civil War and the Indian Wars. With a deep understanding of the tactics and strategies of warfare, Crook provides valuable insights into the mindset of a successful military leader. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of American warfare.
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