First in a trilogyâa study of the strategy, tactics, and rivalry between two leaders of the Army of the Potomac's cavalry during the American Civil War.
George Armstrong Custer's career has attracted its fair share of coverage, but most Custer-related studies focus on his decision-making and actions to the exclusion of other important factors, including his relationships with his fellow officers. Custer developed his tactical philosophy within the politically ridden atmosphere of the Army of the Potomac's Cavalry Corps. His relationship with his immediate superior, Wesley Merritt, was so acrimonious that even Custer's wife Libbie described him as her husband's "enemy."
The Boy Generals examines in detail the steadily deteriorating relationship of two cavalrymen with opposing tactical philosophies, and how this relationship affected events in the field. Custer was a hussarâa firm believer in the shock power of the mounted saber chargeâwhile Merritt was a dragoon, his tactics rooted in the belief that the purpose of the horse was to transport the trooper to the battlefield, where he could fight dismounted with his carbine. With these diametrically opposed belief systems, it was inevitable that these officers would clash. What has often been described as a spirited rivalry was in fact something much darker, an association that moved from initial distaste to acrimony, and finally, outright insubordination on Custer's part.
Author Adolfo Ovies mined deeply official reports, regimental histories, and contemporary newspaper accounts, together with unpublished and little used primary sources of men who fought in their commands. This rich and satisfying study exposes the depths of one of the most dysfunctional and influential relationships in the Army of the Potomac and how it affected cavalry operations in the Eastern Theater.
The Boy Generals will change the way Civil War readers think of the premier Union army's mounted arm, as well as George Custer's legacy.
Praise for
The Boy Generals
"A grand effort . . . a "Must Read." It will be a standard bearer; a marvelous book that should remain among the very best. . . . It will certainly grace my library." âFrederic C. Wagner III, author of
The Strategy of Defeat at the Little Big Horn
"Well-written, thoroughly researched, and entertaining. This is one you cannot miss." âEric J. Wittenberg, awardâwinning author of
"The Devil's to Pay": John Buford at Gettysburg: A History and Walking Tour

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The Boy Generals
George Custer, Wesley Merritt, and the Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac
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George Custer, Wesley Merritt, and the Cavalry of the Army of the Potomac
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Topic
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Militärische BiographienTable of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Dedication
- Contents
- Maps
- Foreword
- Preface: Following the Guidons to Glory
- Prologue: Glory Was Their Destiny; Rancor Was Their Legacy
- Chapter 1: A Cadetâs Soul Must Be Malleable
- Chapter 2: Days of High Adventure with the Army
- Chapter 3: We Thought We Were Soldiers
- Chapter 4: An Army Cannot Dawdle
- Chapter 5: To Joke, Or Not to JokeâThat is the Question
- Chapter 6: Finally, Cavalry the Way It Was Meant to Be
- Chapter 7: This Game Determines Who Is the Best Man
- Chapter 8: A Hussar Is a Thing of the Past
- Chapter 9: The Stars Donât Shine on Just Anybody
- Chapter 10: If You Canât Find Glory at Gettysburg
- Chapter 11: Merritt Finds Mediocrity
- Chapter 12: Charges of Madness; Charges of Grandeur
- Epilogue: One Manâs Word is as Good as Anotherâs
- Bibliography
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