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The Untold Story of the spirited laundresses of the U.S. Army.  

Women have always followed the troops, but military laundresses were the first to be carried on the rolls of the U.S. Army. They traveled and lived alongside the soldiers during two of the most important conflicts in the United States history: the Civil War and the war on western frontier.

$18.95

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Cover of William McNamara First Sergeant: Fourth United States Cavalry.
Written by Mary Anthony Long Startz This book is a compilation of information gathered about First...
$15.00
Fort Sill Book
by Mark K. Megehee and Dr. Boyd L. Dastrup   Established in 1869, Fort Sill initially hosted cavalry regiments, including buffalo soldiers, charged with pacifying native tribes in portions of Texas, Kansas, and Colorado....
$19.99
Legendary Locals of Mt. Clemens
by Deborah J. Larsen (Author)   Judge Christian Clemens founded Mount Clemens in 1818 and...
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Fort Leavenworth Book
by Kenneth M Lamaster (Author)   On March 17, 1827, Col. Henry Leavenworth received orders...
$19.99
To Hell With Honor Book
By Larry Sklenar   The image of the famous “last stand” of the Seventh U.S. Cavalry under...
$19.95
Horsemanship & Horsemastership Vol 1
A classic in its field and once an official textbook of the U.S. Cavalry School, located in Fort Riley,...
$34.95