A Gallant Little Army: The Mexico City Campaign

A Gallant Little Army: The Mexico City Campaign

by Timothy D. Johnson
A Gallant Little Army: The Mexico City Campaign

A Gallant Little Army: The Mexico City Campaign

by Timothy D. Johnson

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Overview

In 1847 General Winfield Scott boldly led a small but undaunted army from the Mexican coast all the way to the Halls of Montezuma, routing Mexican forces at every turn while pacifying the countryside. Scott's military campaign—America's first ever in a foreign country—helped pave the way for victory in the wider war against Mexico and also posed new challenges for discipline, logistics, and the treatment of civilians. Yet it has remained largely neglected by historians.

In this first book-length study of Scott's brilliant six-month campaign, Timothy Johnson shows how Scott overcame such obstacles as inadequate supplies, intense officer rivalries, and lack of support from President Polk—not to mention a country full of potentially hostile Mexicans—to keep his army intact deep in enemy territory and win the war. He interweaves a compelling narrative of the campaign—including detailed battle replays, terrain descriptions, and eyewitness accounts—with a comprehensive analysis of strategy, operations, and tactics. Along the way, he also provides considerable insight into Scott's efforts to fight a "limited war" by combining military force with diplomatic negotiation and by implementing a pacification plan that now seems far ahead of its time.

Scott developed a sophisticated strategy of moderation to end the war by employing a sword-and-olive-branch approach. Although his army repeatedly won battles against superior numbers as it drove ever deeper into Mexico's interior, Scott paused after each contest to give the enemy an opportunity to sue for peace. And by respecting civilian property and purchasing supplies from the populace, his troops limited local support for guerrillas that threatened communication lines. Meanwhile on the battlefield, Scott successfully executed surprise flank attacks at Cerro Gordo and Padierna, tactical masterpieces that inspired a generation of Civil War generals—like Grant, Lee, McClellan, and countless others.

Providing the definitive work on the Mexico City campaign, A Gallant Little Army highlights the visionary command of a legendary general, the flinty toughness of the troops he led, and the emergence of the United States as a potential global military power.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700627165
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 05/11/2018
Series: Modern War Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 376
Sales rank: 842,806
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Timothy D. Johnson is a professor of history at Lipscomb University in Nashville and author of Winfield Scott: The Quest for Military Glory.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Prologue
1. Veracruz: The Gibralter of Mexico
2. Veracruz: The Slow, Scientific Process
3. The Army Advances: Olive Branch and Sword
4. Cerro Gordo: A Brilliant Affair
5. Cerro Gordo: Tomorrow Will Settle the Affair
6. Jalapa: Garden of Mexico
7. Puebla: Waiting All Summer
8. Puebla: Between the Devil and the Deep Sea
9. Into the Valley of Mexico: No Room for Error
10. The Battle of the Pedregal: Padierna and Churubusco
11. Mortification and Mistake: Armistice and Molino del Rey
12. God Is the Yankee: The Capture of Chapultepec
13. A Devil of a Time: Belen and San Cosme Garitas
14. The Preoccupations of the Occupation
Epilogue
Appendices
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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