Publisher's Synopsis
"A Soldier's Reminiscences in Peace and War" by Richard W. Johnson offers a firsthand account of a distinguished military career spanning both peacetime and the tumultuous years of the American Civil War. Johnson, a career soldier, provides invaluable insights into military life, strategic decisions, and the personal experiences of soldiers on the front lines.
From his early days in the service to his crucial roles in key Civil War battles, Johnson's narrative is rich with historical detail and personal reflection. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the challenges faced by Union forces and the complexities of leadership during a period of national crisis. This memoir is a valuable resource for historians, Civil War enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the human side of military conflict.
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