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I authored this article, Winfield Scott's Vision for the Regular Army, while I was on active duty in the USAF and a research fellow at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces (ICAF) at Fort McNair in 2004-2005. This article explores Union mobilization during the Civil War from a manpower perspective. My intent was to get inside the mind of Winfield Scott, whose 1861 decision to keep the regular army intact impacted mobilization more than any other policy. The article chronicles how the Regulars were used as the Union organized, trained and equipped to fight the civil war. Through the course of my research, I learned a great deal about the American fighting man in the Civil War. While many mistakes were made during the organization, training and equipment portion of Union mobilization, it was the courage and perseverance of the common soldier that won the battles.
I have attached a link to the article, enjoy the read!
I authored this article, Winfield Scott's Vision for the Regular Army, while I was on active duty in the USAF and a research fellow at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces (ICAF) at Fort McNair in 2004-2005. This article explores Union mobilization during the Civil War from a manpower perspective. My intent was to get inside the mind of Winfield Scott, whose 1861 decision to keep the regular army intact impacted mobilization more than any other policy. The article chronicles how the Regulars were used as the Union organized, trained and equipped to fight the civil war. Through the course of my research, I learned a great deal about the American fighting man in the Civil War. While many mistakes were made during the organization, training and equipment portion of Union mobilization, it was the courage and perseverance of the common soldier that won the battles.
I have attached a link to the article, enjoy the read!
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