Collection

Actions

Military actions, campaigns, and operations.

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Showing 12,451–12,500
ActionnameCodenameDatedescriptionActiondateActiondescriptionUs LeaderCampaignWar ConflictRemarks
Skirmishes at Pease Creek FLFeb 13-14 18641864-02-13 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Philadelphia TNOct 25-26 18631863-10-25 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Pigeon Mountain GASep 15-18 18641864-09-15 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Pine Barren Ford FLDec 17-18 18641864-12-17 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Point of Rocks MDSep 4-5 18621862-09-04 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Point Remove ARSep 7-8 18641864-09-07 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Poolesville MDSep 4-5 18621862-09-04 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Powder Spprings GAOct 2-3 18641864-10-02 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Prairie D'Ann ARApr 9-12 18641864-04-09 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Providence Church Road VAApr 12-13 18631863-04-12 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Pulaski TNSep 26-27 18641864-09-26 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Raccoon Ford VASep 14-16 1863
Skirmishes at Raccoon Ford VANov 26-27 18631863-11-26 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Rappahannock Bridge VAApr 14-14 1863
Skirmishes at Rappahannock Bridge VANov 7-8 18631863-11-07 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Rappahannock Station VANov 7-8 18621862-11-07 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Ream's Station VAJun 30-Jul 2 18641864-06-30 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Red River Bridge LAMay 3-7 18641864-05-03 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Resaca GAOct 12-13 18641864-10-12 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Richland Creek ARApr 13-14 18641864-04-13 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Rock Springs GASep 12-13 18631863-09-12 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Rocky Faced Ridge GAFeb 23-25 18641864-02-23 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Rome GAOct 10-11 18641864-10-10 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Round Prairie ARSep 4-5 18631863-09-04 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Rutherford Creek TNMar 10-11 18631863-03-10 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Salem VAJun 21 18641864-06-21 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at San Carlos River, AZ TerJun 7-8 18641864-06-07 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Sandtown GAJul 6-7 18641864-07-06 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Santa Fe MOJul 24-25 18621862-07-24 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Scott's Farm ARFeb 13-14 18641864-02-13 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Sharpsburg Pike MDOct 12-13 18621862-10-12 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Shoal Creek ALNov 5-6 18641864-11-05 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Shoal Creek ALNov 16-20 18641864-11-16 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Smithfield VAApr 13-15 18641864-04-13 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Smithville TNJun 4-5 18631863-06-04 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Snicker's Gap VASep 16-17 1864
Skirmishes at Somerton Road VAApr 12-13 1863
Skirmishes at Stanton Road VAJun 1-2 1862
Skirmishes at Stevensburg VASep 10-16 1863
Skirmishes at Stevenson's Station VAMar 11-12 1862
Skirmishes at Stoney Creek Station VAOct 11-12 1864
Skirmishes at Strasburg Rosa VAJun 1-2 1862
Skirmishes at Strawberry Plains TNJan 21-22 1863
Skirmishes at Suffolk VAApr 28-30 1863
Skirmishes at Summerville GASep 6-7 18631863-09-06 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Sweetwater Creek GAOct 2-3 18641864-10-02 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Sweetwater TNOct 10-11 18631863-10-10 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Sweetwater TNOct 26-27 18631863-10-26 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Taylor's Ridge GAApr 14 18641864-04-14 00:00:00.000
Skirmishes at Texas County MOSep 11-12 18631863-09-11 00:00:00.000
Background and Sources Collection notes, historical context, and related resources

Battles and other Actions

I suppose most of the people who are interested in the military and its past are mainly interested in the “action”. They want to read about the battles. In that sense, this page of my site may be of the most interest to more people. I give some of the sources I’ve used, mostly the official ones, on that subject. Of course there are endless books and other publications about the history of the wars and the battles, many being available in almost any large book store or online.

Civil War

The Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, published by the U.S. Army in 128 volumes, are available on disc in a publication titled Civil War-CD-ROM. It is available through the used book market and online.

Of course there are countless books on this popular subject, including a number on many of the individual regiments, both Union and Confederate. An excellent example of the latter is the H.E. Howard series on each of the Virginia Regiments, and some separate battalions. Some are still available new, others most likely in the used book market.

World War I

The United States Army Center of Military History published a number of volumes about the Army’s role in World War I. The Center has made these volumes available on a set of three CD’s.

World War II

Army

The Army has published dozens of volumes that describe its ground forces actions during World War II. They are commonly called “The green books” because they are bound in green covers with a red band on their spine in which the particular theater covered by each volume is described. Many cover the various campaigns of the war, such as Cross Channel Attack (the invasion of Normandy), or The Last Offensive (the Army’s part in the invasion of Okinawa) while others describe the organization and accomplishments of the various technical services (quartermaster, ordnance, etc.). Many contain excellent foldout maps bound into them to help the reader follow exactly where things happened. (The Army makes wonderful maps!)

These books were not available in commercial book stores, having been distributed by the Government Printing Office (GPO). Most are probably available through the used book market, and some may still be available from the GPO book store system via the Internet.

Navy

Probably the most famous and widely used official history of World War II is Samuel Eliot Morison’s 15 volume History of the United States Naval Operations in World War II, published by Little Brown (formerly Atlantic Little Brown). Dr. Morison was already a famous historian before the war and was commissioned by the Navy specifically to write its history of the war, so it is considered “official” even though published commercially, unlike that of the Army, described above.

These volumes contain a wealth of narrative material describing the actions, as well as photographs and maps, and frequently “order of battle” lists of the ships and their commanders, as well as the organization to which each ship was assigned for that action.

Marine Corps

The Marine Corps also published a multi-volume history of their operations during World War II. I have the first three volumes, and there may be as many as six. These were “official” publications and as far as I know, were not distributed through commercial book stores. They should still be available through the used book market.

Air Force

The Air Force was established as a separate military service in 1947. During World War II it was called Army Air Forces, as part of the Army.

A comprehensive seven-volume series of books was published about the Army Air Forces’ role in the war titled The Army Air Forces in World War II, by James L. Cate and Wesley F. Cravens.

These volumes are probably available only through the used book market.

Korean War

As with World War II, each of the military services published official histories of their parts in the war. Probably the best and most readable was the five-volume set published by the Marine Corps. The most voluminous and factually detailed, as might be expected, was by the Army (several volumes). The Navy and Air Force published single volume histories.