American Resistance to a Standing Army
Americans of the 18th century took a much dimmer view of the institution of a professional army than current views of the U.S. military.
Americans of the 18th century took a much dimmer view of the institution of a professional army than current views of the U.S. military.
Presents medical and mortality statistics and records on 35,747 white males who served in the Union Army.
Displays 416 situation maps from World War II.