This thesis studies the logistics involved in mobilizing and supplying the Union Army at the onset of the Civil War. The main elements discussed are the sources, procedures, and items needed for the mobilization and supply efforts. Initially, the Union relied on the States to mobilize the military with the majority of the military being militia members or volunteers. The number of volunteers declined later in the war and the Union used both the bounty system and the draft for recruitment. Eventually, the Federal Government replaced the States as the primary mobilizing entity. The military needed supplies of weapons, clothing, and food. Again the States were the primary providers of supplies. The Union later used domestic and foreign markets...
This study has presented a comprehensive overview of the battles and the campaigns that the Confede...
Advisors: James Schmidt.Committee members: Aaron Fogleman; Brian Sandberg.Includes bibliographical r...
The campaign to take control of Vicksburg was a long and difficult challenge for the Union Army duri...
From its founding in the late eighteenth century, the United States Army has always been dependent u...
This is essentially an institutional study of the Union Quartermaster Department in the American Civ...
This thesis considers the events which occurred during the occupation of the Etowah River Valley in ...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the logistics and supply systems of the armies during the Briti...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
The old adage attributed to Napoleon that an army marches on its belly reminds us of the importance ...
The Pentagon dictionary defines logistics as “the science of planning and carrying out the movement ...
This study investigates the development of large unit command and control in the United States Army ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis examines how the Union struggled to achie...
This thesis examines the state penitentiaries of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas that became sources ...
Many of the basic tactics used by almost all branches of service in the U.S. were developed during t...
”The prisoners taken here were better clothed than any we had seen before. All provided with overcoa...
This study has presented a comprehensive overview of the battles and the campaigns that the Confede...
Advisors: James Schmidt.Committee members: Aaron Fogleman; Brian Sandberg.Includes bibliographical r...
The campaign to take control of Vicksburg was a long and difficult challenge for the Union Army duri...
From its founding in the late eighteenth century, the United States Army has always been dependent u...
This is essentially an institutional study of the Union Quartermaster Department in the American Civ...
This thesis considers the events which occurred during the occupation of the Etowah River Valley in ...
The aim of this thesis is to analyse the logistics and supply systems of the armies during the Briti...
The Economics of the Civil War Mobilizing Soldiers and the Homefront It seems hard to believe ther...
The old adage attributed to Napoleon that an army marches on its belly reminds us of the importance ...
The Pentagon dictionary defines logistics as “the science of planning and carrying out the movement ...
This study investigates the development of large unit command and control in the United States Army ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)This thesis examines how the Union struggled to achie...
This thesis examines the state penitentiaries of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Texas that became sources ...
Many of the basic tactics used by almost all branches of service in the U.S. were developed during t...
”The prisoners taken here were better clothed than any we had seen before. All provided with overcoa...
This study has presented a comprehensive overview of the battles and the campaigns that the Confede...
Advisors: James Schmidt.Committee members: Aaron Fogleman; Brian Sandberg.Includes bibliographical r...
The campaign to take control of Vicksburg was a long and difficult challenge for the Union Army duri...