Grant's Secret Service: The Intelligence War from Belmont to Appomattox - Softcover

9780803269118: Grant's Secret Service: The Intelligence War from Belmont to Appomattox
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2003 Army Historical Foundation Award Finalist "Feis ... provides fresh and unique insights into Grant's planning and strategy based on substantial original research focusing on how Grant used (or did not use) intelligence information throughout the war... Anyone interested in the American Civil War will appreciate Feis's splendid book." Choice "In this intelligent, informed, and copiously detailed account, Feis (history, Buena Vista Univ.) counters the common view that Ulysses Grant disdained military intelligence and fought on intuition alone by showing that Grant slowly acquired respect for and reliance on intelligence as the complexity and range of war widened and as intelligence gathering improved... Feis's book offers the first full-dress study of military intelligence and Grant's command. It also provides an essential primer on the ways intelligence was gathered and assessed during the war." Library Journal "[A] magisterial analysis of Ulysses Grant's acquisition and use of military intelligence from his first days in command to the end of the war in Virginia... Feis makes comprehensive use of archival and published sources to show how Grant tried to 'keep himself posted.'" Publishers Weekly "Eminently readable and altogether original, this book throws new light on the events we thought we understood, and adds to our understanding of the Civil War's most successful general." North and South
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'The art of war is simple enough,' said Ulysses S. Grant. 'Find out where your enemy is. Get at him as soon as you can. Strike him as hard as you can and as often as you can and keep moving on'. Much has been written on Grant and his pursuit of the latter two prescriptions; William B. Feis offers us the first scholarly examination of Grant's first principle, the often vexing question of just where his enemy was and what he was doing. In the western theatre, Grant was successful despite limited intelligence resources; his victories there stemmed in part from his ability to analyze his opponents and anticipate their actions.In the absence of intelligence data, Grant's initiative, determination, and drive carried him to success. In the East, however, to overcome Lee's advantages of strategic and operational mobility coupled with his own initiative, Grant had to adapt and became more reliant on intelligence to provide information about Confederate movements and intentions. Feis makes the new and provocative argument that Grant's use of the Army of the Potomac's Bureau of Military Information played a significant role in Lee's defeat. "Grant's Secret Service" articulately rebuts accusations by Grant's detractors that his battlefield successes involved little more than the bludgeoning of an undermanned and outgunned opponent. William B. Feis is an assistant professor of history at Buena Vista University. He has published several essays and articles, including work in "North & South Magazine" and "Civil War History".

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ISBN 10:  0803220057 ISBN 13:  9780803220058
Verlag: University of Nebraska Press, 2002
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