Gilbert and Gilbert. Though the American soldiers during Revolutionary War are often cast as permanent members of a professional military, a great number of them — particularly in the south — were merely local militiamen.
The authors of this edition focus on their ancestors in the South Carolina Militia, and the role these temporary fighters had in determining the war's outcome, examining their tactics, equipment, leadership, and overall performance. 64 pages, illustrated, 7¼"x 10", softcover.
The authors of this edition focus on their ancestors in the South Carolina Militia, and the role these temporary fighters had in determining the war's outcome, examining their tactics, equipment, leadership, and overall performance. 64 pages, illustrated, 7¼"x 10", softcover.