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"Sheridan's Saber: The 4th Cavalry Regiment in 1874" by William Van Horn
Abstract: In 1874 Ranald Mackenzie's 4th United States Cavalry Regiment engaged in operations
ranging from small scouting patrols to the campaigning of the Red River War. The regiment's
operations are examined and compared to those of other regiments in the same period.
The effectiveness of the 4th Cavalry in the field is explained, with emphasis on the
role of Mackenzie.
Key Words: Ranald Mackenzie; 4th Cavalry; Red River War; Indian Wars
"'Ladies' of the Frontier Forts" by Verity McInnis
Abstract: Officers' wives enjoyed no regulatory protections within western army posts. Seeking
to restructure frontier society, they connected into the existing military code of
honor and applied chivalric imagery to their new surroundings. By promoting the nobility
of their husbands' roles, the erstwhile campfollowers discreetly repositioned themselves
as "ladies."
Key Words: officers' wives; women; frontier; U.S. Army
"Base Instinct: Phoenix and the Fight Over Luke Field, 1946-1948" by Matthew G. McCoy
Abstract: Like many cities after World War II, Phoenix faced closure of some of its military
bases. City leaders battled the federal government over Luke Field and neveer succeeded
in their goal of taking ownership of the facility. But their efforts kept the base
in condition for reactivation during the Cold War and forged closer ties with the
federal government.
Key Words: Phoenix, Arizona; Luke Field; civil-military relations; War Assets Administration;
World War II
"Captain Daniel Scully's Diary of the Red River Campaign, 1864" edited by Arthur W. Bergeron Jr.
Abstract: Captail Daniel Scully's diary describes the activities of the 2nd Louisiana Heavy
Artillery Battalion during the Red River Campaign of 1864. His account provides information
on some aspects of that operation and details about his unit found nowhere else.
Key Words: Civil War; Red River Campaign; Confederate army; heavy artillery
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