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Military Justice in the Confederate States Army

audiobook Military Justice in the Confederate States Army by Jack A Bunch in History

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As a twenty-three-year-old veterinarian; William W. Putney joined the Marine Corps at the height of World War II. He commanded the Third Dog Platoon during the battle for Guam and later served as chief veterinarian and commanding officer of the War Dog Training School; where he helped train former pets for war in the Pacific. After the war; he fought successfully to have USMC war dogs returned to their civilian owners. Always Faithful is Putney’s celebration of the four-legged soldiers that he both commanded and followed. It is a tale of immense courage as well as of incredible sacrifice.


#1829061 in Books White Mane Pub 2000-12-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.34 x .83 x 6.27l; 1.20 #File Name: 157249204X209 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Exceptional BookBy KyleIn depth explanation of how military courts-martials worked in the Confederate armies. Highly recommend for serious and casual researchers.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy D. DukeGreat book by a great author!1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. From military courts to new regulationsBy Midwest Book ReviewJack Bunch's Military Justice In The Confederate States Armies provides an in-depth and close look at how the Confederate armies established and maintained their system of military justice; from military courts to new regulations and enforcing military customs. A fascinating survey of their unique programs and innovations.

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