Smart and Faithful Force

Nonfiction, History, Military, Other, Americas, United States, Civil War Period (1850-1877), 20th Century
Cover of the book Smart and Faithful Force by James Holden-Rhodes, Fireship Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: James Holden-Rhodes ISBN: 9781611792508
Publisher: Fireship Press Publication: November 7, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Holden-Rhodes
ISBN: 9781611792508
Publisher: Fireship Press
Publication: November 7, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English
HE WAS A REMARKABLE MAN...HE WAS ORNERY AND MEANER THAN HELL -- James Holden-Rhodes has written a superb account of the life and contributions of a truly fascinating character in the history of our nation and the Marine Corps. It is the brilliantly told and researched story of Henry Clay Cochrane, a hero, reformer and innovator, a must read for those interested in understanding the historical evolution of the Marine Corps into the renowned fighting force it has become. Jim Holden-Rhodes rescues the history of the Marine Corps from the post-Civil War dark Ages or organizational stagnation. The career of Henry Clay Cochrane shows that a few brave reformers pushed the Marine Corps to higher standards of appearance, discipline, training and marksmanship. As it entered its imperial years, 1898-1933, the Marine Corps showed that its soaring self esteem was justified by it's fighting skills. Cochrane showed the way. -- Allan R. Millett, Author, Semper Fidelis: The History of the United States
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
HE WAS A REMARKABLE MAN...HE WAS ORNERY AND MEANER THAN HELL -- James Holden-Rhodes has written a superb account of the life and contributions of a truly fascinating character in the history of our nation and the Marine Corps. It is the brilliantly told and researched story of Henry Clay Cochrane, a hero, reformer and innovator, a must read for those interested in understanding the historical evolution of the Marine Corps into the renowned fighting force it has become. Jim Holden-Rhodes rescues the history of the Marine Corps from the post-Civil War dark Ages or organizational stagnation. The career of Henry Clay Cochrane shows that a few brave reformers pushed the Marine Corps to higher standards of appearance, discipline, training and marksmanship. As it entered its imperial years, 1898-1933, the Marine Corps showed that its soaring self esteem was justified by it's fighting skills. Cochrane showed the way. -- Allan R. Millett, Author, Semper Fidelis: The History of the United States

More books from Fireship Press

Cover of the book Stone Circle by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book Astreya: The Voyage South by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book The Oldest Living Member Tells All by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book CHARLATAN by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book Me Father was the Keeper: John Smeaton and the Eddystone Light by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book ATHLETES ONCE: 100 Famous People Who Were Once Notable Athletes by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book Anahareo by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book The Best Sunset in Venice by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book The Cruise of the Cachalot: The Story of a New Bedford Whaler by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book Mr. Midshipman Easy by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book Bride of Glory: The Emma Hamilton Trilogy - Book Three: August 1798 to June 1800 by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book How Private George W. Peck Single-handedly Won The Civil War by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book Broken Country Broken Soldier by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book The Hungry Horizon by James Holden-Rhodes
Cover of the book Life in the Army of Northern Virginia by James Holden-Rhodes
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy