A winter of recvolutionary cavalry warfare
In the spring of 1862, Confederate troops' lack of infantry men and loss
of critical battles forced their commanders to make a bold, strategic
change. Using a unique, day-by-day narrative, author Michael R. Bradley
recounts how Southern forces utilized horsemen to strike behind enemy
lines and complete the most successful mounted operation of the Civil
War. Thoroughly detailed, this work relates the daring military pursuits
of Confederate commanders Forrest, Wheeler, Van Dorn, and Morgan who
were instrumental in leading the South to utilize mobile warfare
techniques.