The Training Ground: Grant Lee Sherman and Davis in the Mexican War 1846-1848
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For four years during the Civil War Generals Grant and Lee clashed as bitter enemies in a war that bloodied and scorched the American landscape. Yet in an earlier time they had worn the same uniform and fought together. In The Training Ground acclaimed historian Martin Dugard presents the saga of how two decades before the Civil War a group of West Point graduates―including Robert E. Lee Ulysses S. Grant Jefferson Davis Stonewall Jackson and William Tecumseh Sherman―fought together as brothers. Drawing on a range of primary sources and original research Dugard paints a gripping narrative of the Mexican War which eventually almost doubled the size of the United States. The Training Ground vividly takes us into the thick brush of Palo Alto where a musket ball narrowly misses Grant but kills a soldier standing near him; through the mountains and ravines of Cerro Gordo as Lee searches frantically for a secret route into the Mexican army’s seemingly invincible position; to Monterrey as future enemies Davis and Grant ride together into battle; down the California coast where war-hungry Sherman seeks blood and vengeance. And we are there as the young troops mount the final heroic―and deadly―assault on Mexico City. With narrative verve and brilliant research The Training Ground brings to light a story of brotherhood sacrifice and initiation by fire.
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