The Continuing Relevance of William Sherman When William Sherman was yet a cadet at West Point, he proudly declared himself in the service of my country (161). James McDonough chronicles this journey of service that brought Sherman from humble cadet to full general in William Tecumseh Sherman...
Humanizing Sherman A vision of Sherman\u27s March to the Sea The March is one of several recent Ci...
Recognizing the growing interest in the psychological approaches to biographical studies, this thesi...
The English novelist C. S. Forester once observed, concerning soldiers in war, that it was a “coinci...
A Personal Look at Sherman’s Grand Vision The historical reputation of William Tecumseh Sherman has ...
William Tecumseh Sherman graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point on July 1, ...
Evaluating Sherman’s Influence on Modern American Warfare Matthew Carr’s Sherman’s Ghosts: Soldiers,...
An Impressive New Narrative from the United States Military Academy Established in 1802 by President...
Few deliberate depredations March to the Sea is reexamined No amount of objective analysis or care...
A Ground Up Perspective of Sherman’s March to the Sea Marching with Sherman: Through Georgia and the...
Charles SandersWhen people think of Willam Tecumseh Sherman they often imagine the hard and tough ge...
William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), prominent military leader from Ohio, helped to lead the Union ...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...
This study examines the organic emergence and evolution of discernible patterns in the tactical beha...
This study examines the organic emergence and evolution of discernible patterns in the tactical beha...
Please join the Eisenhower Institute for a book event in honor of the late General John S.D. Eisenho...
Humanizing Sherman A vision of Sherman\u27s March to the Sea The March is one of several recent Ci...
Recognizing the growing interest in the psychological approaches to biographical studies, this thesi...
The English novelist C. S. Forester once observed, concerning soldiers in war, that it was a “coinci...
A Personal Look at Sherman’s Grand Vision The historical reputation of William Tecumseh Sherman has ...
William Tecumseh Sherman graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point on July 1, ...
Evaluating Sherman’s Influence on Modern American Warfare Matthew Carr’s Sherman’s Ghosts: Soldiers,...
An Impressive New Narrative from the United States Military Academy Established in 1802 by President...
Few deliberate depredations March to the Sea is reexamined No amount of objective analysis or care...
A Ground Up Perspective of Sherman’s March to the Sea Marching with Sherman: Through Georgia and the...
Charles SandersWhen people think of Willam Tecumseh Sherman they often imagine the hard and tough ge...
William Tecumseh Sherman (1820-1891), prominent military leader from Ohio, helped to lead the Union ...
Much has been written about General William T. Sherman. His name appears in nearly every general acc...
This study examines the organic emergence and evolution of discernible patterns in the tactical beha...
This study examines the organic emergence and evolution of discernible patterns in the tactical beha...
Please join the Eisenhower Institute for a book event in honor of the late General John S.D. Eisenho...
Humanizing Sherman A vision of Sherman\u27s March to the Sea The March is one of several recent Ci...
Recognizing the growing interest in the psychological approaches to biographical studies, this thesi...
The English novelist C. S. Forester once observed, concerning soldiers in war, that it was a “coinci...