Company "A" Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., 1846-1848, in the Mexican War

By: Kent State University Press

Type: Softcover

Product Line: Historical Books (Kent State University Press)

Last Stocked on 11/18/2025

Product Info

Title
Company "A" Corps of Engineers, U.S.A., 1846-1848, in the Mexican War
Category
Author
Leonne Hudson
Publish Year
2001
Pages
120
Dimensions
5.5x9x.5"
NKG Part #
2148248996
Type

Description

The U.S. Company of Sappers, Miners, and Pontooniers, which Congress authorized on May 13, 1846, quickly became one of the army's elite units. During the Mexico City campaign, Company ‘A' played a significant role in scouting, building fortifications, and setting artillery batteries. Gustavus Woodson Smith, the unit commander and author of the text, describes the training and discipline of the enlisted soldiers. His commentary also provides interesting insights into the early careers of future Civil War generals - Lee, Beauregard, Pemberton, and McClellan. The narrative is also a striking testament to the impact of West Point-trained officers on the course of the war and to the effectiveness of Winfield Scott's army.

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