Civilian in Peace, Soldier in War: The Army National Guard, 1636-2000 (Modern War Studies (Paperback))

By Michael D. Doubler.

Civilian in Peace, Soldier in War: The Army National Guard, 1636-2000 (Modern War Studies (Paperback))

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They were there at Concord Bridge. They shaped the vast volunteer armies of the Civil War. They have fought in America's major wars around the world. And they made the first military response on 9/11 after the World Trade Center towers crashed in Manhattan.The National Guard has had a singular place in American history as citizen-soldiers responding both to homeland crises and to the need for fighting power overseas. Michael Doubler now offers the first comprehensive history of the Guard to appear in over thirty years, tracing its role from the days of colonial militias to the dawn of ...

ISBN(s)

0700612491, 9780700612499

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