Don't Tread on Me
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Don't Tread on Me

A 400-Year History of America at War, from Indian Fighting to Terrorist Hunting

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  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Don't Tread on Me

A 400-Year History of America at War, from Indian Fighting to Terrorist Hunting

About this book

The Fighting Men Who Made America Great

In this stirring and contrarian modern classic, bestselling author H. W. Crocker III unfolds four hundred years of American military history, revealing how Americans were born Indian fighters whose military prowess carved out first a continental and then a global empire—a Pax Americana that made the modern world.

From the seventeenth century on, he argues, Americans have shown a jealous regard for their freedom—and have backed it up with an unheralded skill in small-unit combat operations, a tradition that includes Rogers’s Rangers, Merrill’s Marauders, and today’s Special Forces.

He shows that Americans were born to the foam, too, with a mastery of naval gunnery and tactics that allowed their navy, even in its infancy, to defeat French and British warships and expand U.S. commerce on the seas.

Most of all, Crocker highlights the courage of the dogface infantry, the fighting leathernecks, and the daring sailors and airmen who have turned the tide of battle again and again.

In Don’t Tread on Me, still forests are suddenly pierced by the Rebel Yell and a surge of grey. Teddy Roosevelt’s spectacles flash in the sunlight as he leads his Rough Riders’ charge up San Juan Hill. Yankee doughboys rip into close-quarters combat against the Germans. Marines drive the Japanese out of their island fortresses with flamethrowers, grenades, and guts. GIs slug their way into Hitler’s Germany. The long twilight struggle against communism is fought in the snows of Korea and the steaming jungles of Vietnam. Navy SEALs and Army Rangers battle Islamist terrorists in the bleak mountains of Afghanistan, just as their forefathers fought Barbary pirates two hundred years ago. And we are reminded of the wisdom of America’s greatest generals: George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses Grant, John Pershing, George Patton, Douglas MacArthur, and Norman Schwarzkopf.

Fast-paced and riveting—and completely updated from its original 2006 publication—Don’t Tread on Me is a bold look at the history of America at war.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Dedication
  4. Epigraph
  5. Prologue: The Summons of the Trumpet
  6. Chapter 1: The Gentle Art of Scalping
  7. Chapter 2: Wolfe’s Triumph and Pontiac’s Rebellion
  8. Chapter 3: “Disperse, Ye Rebels!”
  9. Chapter 4: Forged in Battle: From 1776 to Valley Forge
  10. Chapter 5: The World Turned Upside Down
  11. Chapter 6: The Founders’ Foreign Entanglements
  12. Chapter 7: Madison’s Wars
  13. Chapter 8: The Guns of Old Hickory
  14. Chapter 9: The Emerging Colossus
  15. Chapter 10: Military Holiday in Mexico
  16. Chapter 11: Wrecking the Furniture
  17. Chapter 12: “War Is Cruelty, You Cannot Refine It”
  18. Chapter 13: “War Means Fighting, and Fighting Means Killing”
  19. Chapter 14: “For Every Southern Boy… It’s Still Not Yet Two O’Clock on That July Afternoon in 1863”
  20. Chapter 15: “The Satisfaction That Proceeds from the Consciousness of Duty Faithfully Performed”
  21. Chapter 16: “But Westward, Look! The Land Is Bright”
  22. Chapter 17: “Half Devil and Half Child”
  23. Chapter 18: “Come On, You Sons of Bitches! Do You Want to Live Forever?”
  24. Chapter 19: A World Made Safe for War
  25. Chapter 20: Infamy
  26. Chapter 21: “The Great Crusade”
  27. Chapter 22: “Another Marine Reporting for Duty, Sir. I’ve Spent My Time in Hell”
  28. Chapter 23: “Retreat, Hell—We’re Just Attacking in Another Direction”
  29. Chapter 24: The Long Twilight Struggle
  30. Chapter 25: America Resurgent
  31. Epilogue: “Go Tell the Spartans”
  32. About the Author
  33. Notes
  34. Select Bibliography
  35. Index
  36. Copyright