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American Military History: From Colonials to Counterinsurgents, Hörbuch, Digital, 689min
Wars have played a crucial role in defining the United States and its place in the world. No one is better equipped to analyze this subject in depth than retired US Army Gen. Wesley K. Clark - decorated combat veteran, author, Rhodes Scholar, and former NATO Supreme Commander. In this course, Gen. Clark explores the full scope of America's armed conflicts, from the French and Indian War in the mid-18th century to the Global War on Terrorism in the 21st. These 24 absorbing half-hour lectures chart the remarkable growth of the United States from a colonial backwater into the most powerful nation on Earth, thanks in large part to its talent for rising to the occasion when called to war. Drawing on his decades of study and military experience, Gen. Clark sheds light on the tactics and strategy behind such famous battles as Yorktown, New Orleans, Gettysburg, D-Day, Inchon, and Operation Desert Storm, among many others. He also recounts his own experiences in combat during the Vietnam War, which he barely survived. This presentation is the closest most listeners will get to studying war the way military officers do - with every battle serving as a textbook for possible paths to victory. Among the many examples, you learn that the ideal time to attack is when an opposing force is separated, distracted, and disorganized due to crossing an obstacle such as a river, as happened to British Gen. Edward Braddock's troops while fording the Monongahela River during the French and Indian War. You also learn that the fall of Fort Donelson during the Civil War was due to incoherent strategy by the Confederates, combined with brilliant tactics by Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, who went on to win the war for the North. In one of the last lectures, Gen. Clark gives insight into his own strategy for halting Serbian ethnic cleansing during Operation Allied Force in 1999, when he was the general in charge. PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompany Language: English. Narrator: Wesley K. Clark. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/tcco/000486/bk_tcco_000486_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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History in 30: The Life of Ulysses S. Grant , Hörbuch, Digital, ungekürzt, 52min
When one thinks of true American heroes, many names come to mind. American schoolchildren are quickly taught about George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Ben Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, and a number of other important figures through the ages of American history. But one often overlooked president held the fate of the entire North American continent in his hands. In the 19th century, one of the surest ways to rise to prominence in American society was to be a war hero, like Andrew Jackson and William Henry Harrison. But few would have predicted such a destiny for Hiram Ulysses Grant, who had been a career soldier with little experience in combat and a failed businessman when the Civil War broke out in 1861. However, while all eyes were fixed on the Eastern theater at places like Manassas, Richmond, the Shenandoah Valley and Antietam, Grant went about a steady rise up the ranks through a series of successes in the West. His victory at Fort Donelson, in which his terms to the doomed Confederate garrison earned him the nickname "Unconditional Surrender" Grant, could be considered the first major Union victory of the war, and Grant's fame and rank only grew after that at battlefields like Shiloh and Vicksburg. Along the way, Grant nearly fell prey to military politics and the belief that he was at fault for the near defeat at Shiloh, but President Lincoln famously defended him, remarking, "I can't spare this man. He fights." Lincoln's steadfastness ensured that Grant's victories out West continued to pile up. Despite being the best known Union general of the Civil War and a former president of the United States, Grant was penniless after being swindled by a fraudulent business deal when he learned that he had terminal cancer in the mid-1880s. Facing death, and with his family suffering financial difficulties, Grant set about writing personal memoirs that would not only secure his legacy but also provide for his family. Grant finished his mem ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Scott Clem. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/098060/bk_acx0_098060_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.- Shop: Audible
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Donelson: Grant's First Victory (Line of Battle #3)
Donelson: Grant's First Victory (Line of Battle #3): ab 3.49 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Confederate Command During The Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign February 1862
Confederate Command During The Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign February 1862: ab 1.49 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Confederate Command During The Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign February 1862
Confederate Command During The Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign February 1862: ab 1.49 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Where the South Lost the War
Where the South Lost the War - An Analysis of the Fort Henry-Fort Donelson Campaign February 1862: ab 18.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Battle of Fort Donelson: No Terms but Unconditional Surrender
Battle of Fort Donelson: No Terms but Unconditional Surrender: ab 19.49 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Piercing the Heartland
Piercing the Heartland - A History and Tour Guide of the Fort Donelson Shiloh and Perryville Campaigns: ab 12.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Old Hickory's Nephew
Old Hickory's Nephew - The Political and Private Struggles of Andrew Jackson Donelson: ab 24.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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Andrew Jackson Donelson
Andrew Jackson Donelson - Jacksonian and Unionist: ab 34.99 €- Shop: ebook.de
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