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Bugle Blasts by William E. Crane

by Crane, William E. (William Edmund), 1835-1905
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Bugle Blasts by William E. Crane is a historical account written in the late 19th century, specifically addressing experiences during the American Civil War. The book outlines incidents and anecdotes from Crane’s time serving as a captain in the Fourth Ohio Cavalry, providing insights into the challenges faced by cavalry units and the overall fervor of the conflict. The title alludes to the calls of duty and the thrill of battle, which resonate throughout the storytelling. The narrative recounts gripping episodes from the Civil War, emphasizing a series of cavalry pursuits and battles involving John Morgan and his raiders. Crane vividly describes a specific event where his regiment pursued Morgan’s forces after they attacked a wagon train, showcasing the intensity of the chase through difficult terrain and the eventual engagement with the enemy. Additionally, the book details other significant skirmishes, such as the capture of Huntsville, Alabama, illustrating the excitement and chaos of military life. Through these stories, Crane aims to capture not only the action of war but also the camaraderie and resilience of soldiers engaged in their patriotic duty. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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