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Soldiers Were Never on More Disagreeable Service|Tony R. Mullis

Soldiers Were Never on More Disagreeable Service : Peace Operations in Territorial Kansas and the Trans-Missouri West, 1854-1956

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Although historians have written a great deal on "Bleeding Kansas" and on the frontier army's constabulary role in the trans-Missouri west, little scholarship exists regarding how the army performed its peacekeeping and peace enforcement missions in the 1850s. This dissertation seeks to fill that void. Chapters include: great expectations, limited resources- the frontier army as a constabulary force, 1854-1856; political means and ends- expansion and slavery collide in Kansas, 1854-1856; the army, Indians, and peace enforcement operations of the Plains- the Sioux expedition of 1855; conflicting interests- peace, land, and speculation in territorial Kansas, 1854-1856; from the "Wakarusa War" to the dispersal of the Topeka legislature- peacekeeping and command, control, communications and information (C3I) during "Bleeding Kansas"; and applying the tourniquet of peace- John Geary, the army, and the election of 1856.

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  • ISBN-13: 9781288741779
  • ISBN-10: 1288741774
  • Publisher: Bibliogov
  • Publish Date: February 2013
  • Dimensions: 9.69 x 7.44 x 0.82 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.57 pounds
  • Page Count: 400

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