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Major-General Darius Nash Couch: Enigmatic Valor by A. M. Gambone β€” book cover

Major-General Darius Nash Couch: Enigmatic Valor

by A. M. Gambone
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Couch was a member of the famous West Point Class of 1864 and had a very distinguished and notable Civil War career. He distinguished himself as a combat commander during the early days of the Army of Potomac and at the 1864 battle of Nashville. As a commander of the Department of the Susquehanna, Couch had the thankless task of defending the state of Pennsylvania during the destructive Confederate incursions. A defensive military biography of this often overlooked Federal Commander.

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Couch was a member of the famous West Point Class of 1864 and had a very distinguished and notable Civil War career. He distinguished himself as a combat commander during the early days of the Army of Potomac and at the 1864 battle of Nashville. As a commander of the Department of the Susquehanna, Couch had the thankless task of defending the state of Pennsylvania during the destructive Confederate incursions. A defensive military biography of this often overlooked Federal Commander.

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Book Details

Published
June 1, 2000
Publisher
Butternut & Blue
Pages
335
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780935523751

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