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Literary Movement
Modernism
Narrative Type
Nonfiction
Intended Audience
Adult
Inscribed
No
ISBN
9780700612499

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University Press of Kansas
ISBN-10
0700612491
ISBN-13
9780700612499
eBay Product ID (ePID)
2391445

Product Key Features

Book Title
Civilian in Peace, Soldier in War : the Army National Guard, 1636-2000
Number of Pages
482 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2003
Topic
Military / General, Military / United States
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
History
Author
Michael D. Doubler
Book Series
Modern War Studies
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.4 in
Item Weight
12.3 Oz
Item Length
9.1 in
Item Width
6.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2002-035851
Dewey Edition
21
Reviews
"Provides a broad, comprehensive view of the accomplishments of these citizen-soldiers. An informative, entertaining, and educational account of the Army National Guard's history. May it inspire all of us to exceed the high standards of our proud heritage and to face with confidence the clear and present dangers that now confront America and the certain challenges that lie ahead in the twenty-first century."- Lieutenant General Roger C. Schultz , Director, Army National Guard, "A solid, balanced, and readable history [that] will be the standard work on the Army National Guard for a generation."-- Journal of Military History "Will be the standard work on the Army National Guard for a generation."-- Journal of Military History "Provides the best introduction to the history of the Army National Guard."-- H-War (H-Net Reviews) "Provides the reader with a comprehensive history of the National Guard from its earliest inception. Gives the reader deep insight into the origins, roles, and development of the National Guard. Doubler's book and its extensive list of sources will prove an excellent resource for anyone conducting in-depth research concerning the Army National Guard or American History, as both are inextricably intertwined. . . . The book is an extensive historical record, and a tremendous academic undertaking."-- Armor "An excellent history of the Army National Guard from its roots in the militia of the colonial period and early republic to the present, weaving together often complex political, social, and operational threads."-- NYMAS Newsletter, A solid, balanced, and readable history [that] will be the standard work on the Army National Guard for a generation.-- Journal of Military History "Will be the standard work on the Army National Guard for a generation."-- Journal of Military History "Provides the best introduction to the history of the Army National Guard."-- H-War (H-Net Reviews) "Provides the reader with a comprehensive history of the National Guard from its earliest inception. Gives the reader deep insight into the origins, roles, and development of the National Guard. Doubler's book and its extensive list of sources will prove an excellent resource for anyone conducting in-depth research concerning the Army National Guard or American History, as both are inextricably intertwined. . . . The book is an extensive historical record, and a tremendous academic undertaking."-- Armor "An excellent history of the Army National Guard from its roots in the militia of the colonial period and early republic to the present, weaving together often complex political, social, and operational threads."-- NYMAS Newsletter, "Provides a broad, comprehensive view of the accomplishments of these citizen-soldiers. An informative, entertaining, and educational account of the Army National Guard's history. May it inspire all of us to exceed the high standards of our proud heritage and to face with confidence the clear and present dangers that now confront America and the certain challenges that lie ahead in the twenty-first century."-- Lieutenant General Roger C. Schultz , Director, Army National Guard, Provides a broad, comprehensive view of the accomplishments of these citizen-soldiers. An informative, entertaining, and educational account of the Army National Guards history. May it inspire all of us to exceed the high standards of our proud heritage and to face with confidence the clear and present dangers that now confront America and the certain challenges that lie ahead in the twenty-first century.-- Lieutenant General Roger C. Schultz , Director, Army National Guard
Dewey Decimal
355.3/7/0973
Table Of Content
Foreword by General John W. Vessey, Jr. (Ret.) Preface to the Paperback Edition Acknowledgments Part I: the Militia, 1636-1897 1. The Colonial Militia 2. Revolution and Early Nationhood 3. The Volunteer Militia Part II: the National Guard, 1898-1945 4. The Birth of the Modern National Guard 5. The National Guard in the World Wars Part III: The Army National Guard, 1946-2000 6. The Early Cold War 7. The Ear of Total Force Policy 8. The Persian Gulf War 9. A New World Order 10. The National Guard in Review Glossary Appendix 1: Chiefs of the National Guard Bureau Appendix 2: Directors of the Army National Guard Notes Selected Bibliography Index
Synopsis
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 a new millennium. Spanning more than four centuries, he records the Army National Guard's outstanding accomplishments in peace and war on behalf of both state and federal authorities. Originally published as I Am the Guard by the Government Printing Office and with only limited public distribution, this sweeping history is now available in a paperback edition that (in a new preface) updates the National Guard story up to the events of 9/11. Beginning with the first regiments formed in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Doubler chronicles how American militiamen have transformed themselves from a loose collection of local defense forces into a modern efficient reserve force. After action in the Spanish-American War, the militia era ended in 1903 with the creation of the modern National Guard as the federal reserve of the U.S. Army. In covering the last century, Doubler takes readers from Guard service in both world wars to Cold War duties, the Gulf War, and assignments in the Balkans. He tells of its not always friendly relations with the Regular Army, as well as of those times when Regulars and Guardsmen effectively reinforced each other to get the job done. The militia and National Guard have always concerned themselves with homeland defense, and as the current administration reviews national security, this book provides an opportunity to reconsider the role of the Army National Guard in America's latest war. With 2003 marking the modern National Guard's centennial, Civilian in Peace, Soldier in War offers a virtual primer on the military policy of the United States, showing us that citizen-soldiers have played a vital role in struggles against imperialism, fascism, and communism-and assuring us that they will be ready for the war on terrorism as well.
LC Classification Number
UA42.D68 2003

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