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CIV. in Peace, Soldier in War (PB) (Modern War Studies) [Paperback]

Michael D. Doubler (Author)
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February 2003 Modern War Studies
They were there at Concord Bridge. They shaped the vast volunteer armies of the Civil War. They have fought in America's major wars around the world. And they made the first military response on 9/11 after the World Trade Center towers crashed in Manhattan.

The National Guard has had a singular place in American history as citizen-soldiers responding both to homeland crises and to the need for fighting power overseas. Michael Doubler now offers the first comprehensive history of the Guard to appear in over thirty years, tracing its role from the days of colonial militias to the dawn of a new millennium. Spanning more than four centuries, he records the Army National Guard's outstanding accomplishments in peace and war on behalf of both state and federal authorities. Originally published as I Am the Guard by the Government Printing Office and with only limited public distribution, this sweeping history is now available in a paperback edition that (in a new preface) updates the National Guard story up to the events of 9/11.

Beginning with the first regiments formed in the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Doubler chronicles how American militiamen have transformed themselves from a loose collection of local defense forces into a modern efficient reserve force. After action in the Spanish-American War, the militia era ended in 1903 with the creation of the modern National Guard as the federal reserve of the U.S. Army. In covering the last century, Doubler takes readers from Guard service in both world wars to Cold War duties, the Gulf War, and assignments in the Balkans. He tells of its not always friendly relations with the Regular Army, as well as of those times when Regulars and Guardsmen effectively reinforced each other to get the job done.

The militia and National Guard have always concerned themselves with homeland defense, and as the current administration reviews national security, this book provides an opportunity to reconsider the role of the Army National Guard in America's latest war. With 2003 marking the modern National Guard's centennial, Civilian in Peace, Soldier in War offers a virtual primer on the military policy of the United States, showing us that citizen-soldiers have played a vital role in struggles against imperialism, fascism, and communism--and assuring us that they will be ready for the war on terrorism as well.

This book is part of the Modern War Studies series.


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A solid, balanced, and readable history [that] will be the standard work on the Army National Guard for a generation. -- Journal of Military History

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Provides a broad, comprehensive view of the accomplishments of these citizen-soldiers. An informative, entertaining, and educational account of the Army National Guard's history. May it inspire all of us to exceed the high standards of our proud heritage and to face with confidence the clear and present dangers that now confront America and the certain challenges that lie ahead in the twenty-first century.--Lieutenant General Roger C. Schultz, Director, Army National Guard

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  • Paperback: 488 pages
  • Publisher: University Press of Kansas; Pbk. Ed edition (February 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0700612491
  • ISBN-13: 978-0700612499
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.4 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,263,906 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The book is a broad and fairly comprehensive story of American citizen-soldiers -- the militia, the Minutemen, and the later National Guard -- from colonial times to 2000. The prose is quite readable -- indeed, for a work this large it's no mean feat to make this as readable as it is. The book's tone is upbeat throughout, and it works well as a military history: very clear on who they were, what their units were, where they went, what they did in battle. As a one-volume, comprehensive work, this book will serve well enough.

There are a few limitations that readers should bear in mind. The new foreword notes that the history only goes to 2000 and doesn't cover the enormous role played, post-9/11, by Reserve and Guard forces. Fair enough, since that history still isn't complete.

However, the book also doesn't provide much detail on the history of the Guard as an institution. There's not much on the Federalist Papers debates on the Militia, and the 1920 and 1933 National Defense Acts, critical to the modern Guard, need more than brief mention. Same for the 1986 Montgomery Amendment and 1990 Perpich Supreme Court case about the Amendment, a major turning point in the history of the Guard. (Note: the footnotes for the latter two cite the National Guard Association and the NGB's Annual Review, not original Congressional or Supreme Court sources). And the author could have said more about the Guard's encounters with domestic strife in Detroit in 1967 and Kent State in 1970.

Still, as a general military history of the Guard, and up to 2000, this work is a good and comprehensive introduction to a uniquely American combatant. Those who wish to go deeper into the Guard's history should go further, (see, e.g., Jerry Cooper's Rise of the National Guard: The Evolution of the American Militia, 1865-1920). Nonetheless, Civilian in Peace, Soldier in War is a good start on followers of the Guard's history, a history very critical to understanding its vital role now.
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Every Man therefore that wishes to secure his own Freedom, and thinks it his Duty to defend that of his Country, should, as he prides himself in being a Free Citizen, think it his truest Honour to be a Soldier Citizen. Read the first page
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militia bureau, total force policy, armored brigade, preparedness movement, affiliation program, integrated divisions, missile program, primary combat reserve, enrolled militia system, ground maneuver unit, overseas campaigning, force structure reductions, armory construction, individual soldier skills, home armories, mobilization stations, draftee divisions, volunteer militia companies, active federal service, active duty divisions, mobilization camps, combat service support units, major combat units, border mobilization, drill periods
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National Guard, World War, Regular Army, War Department, New York, United States, Infantry Division, Civil War, Saudi Arabia, Cold War, Continental Army, Desert Storm, South Carolina, Desert Shield, Persian Gulf, British Army, New England, Vietnam War, Bunker Hill, Korean War, British Regulars, Armored Division, North Carolina, American Revolution, Rhode Island
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