Description
New Jersey: A Military History tells the complicated story of New Jersey’s citizens and their significant role in America’s defense. Over more than 350 years as a colony and state, hundreds of thousands of GArden State residents have served in regular armed forces, militia, and National Guard units or in direct support of those organizations. Famous New Jerseyans in the military include General “Scotch Willie” Maxwell of Sussex County, an unappreciated Revolutionary War master tactician; First Sergeant George Ashby of Allentown, of Company H, 45th United States Colored Infantry, the state’s last surviving Civil War veteran; Clara Maas of Newark, a nurse who sacrificed her life in the effort to eradicate Yellow Fever; Captain William J. Reddan, who led his company into hell during the Meuse-Argonne offensive in 1918; and Medal of Honor winner John Basilone, whose sense of duty and honor led him to return to combat and death in World War II.
Complete with maps, an annotated list of historical sites in NJ, and further reading, New Jersey: A Military History is an important reference for those interested in the role of the Garden State in our nation’s wars.
[amz_corss_sell asin=”1594162778″]
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.