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The Lightning Mule Brigade: Abel Streight's 1863 Raid into Alabama [Hardcover]

Robert L. Willett (Author)
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May 1999
To pit the legendary Confederate cavalry leader Nathan Bedford Forrest and his veteran cavalry regiments against a rookie Union Infantry colonel and his four infantry regiments mounted on mules might seem laughable, but it turned out to be anything but. The Union Raid began with a 300 mile boat trip, then began its move toward Georgia from the Mississippi/Alabama border. Its goal was to disrupt the rail line supplying Confederate troops in Tennessee. In a textbook tactical campaign, Streight held off the veteran Forrest until exhaustion, bad luck, and poor equipment did him in. This book tells the details.
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Robert L. Willett has an MBA from Western Michigan University and a 40 year career in commercial banking. He has held bank presidencies in Michigan, Florida and Saipan. Retired since 1993 he still does international bank consulting in such diverse locations as Cluj, Romania;Kampala, Uganda; Yuzhno-Sakhalin, Russia and Baghdad. An avid student of history he has had four books published: "One Day of the Civil War," "The Lightning Mule Brigade," "Russian Sideshow" and "An Airline at War." This is the second printing of "The Lightning Mule Brigade." --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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  • Hardcover: 232 pages
  • Publisher: Guild Press; 1 edition (May 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 157860074X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1578600748
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.4 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,216,882 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Even though I am a retired banker, with that stodgy image, I love travel, meeting people and researching the little-known aspect of our military history. The books tell that story-
"One Day of the Civil War" - deliberately finding a day in which "nothing happened." Nothing except skirmishes, executions, raids, battles, parades, speeches and on and on.
"The Lightning Mule Brigade" - A Union brigade of four infantry regiments led by a Union Colonel, an Indiana publisher turned strategist, captured by the legendary Nathan Bedford Forrest's indefatigable cavalry regiments. Unbelievable!
"The Russian Sideshow" - America and its Allies invade Russia in North Russia and in Siberia in 1918. Hundreds of Americans die in the fierce winter combat and the Allies slink out of Russia with their dead and wounded as Russia gloats.
"An Airline at War" - the story of China National Aviation Corporation owned 55% by Chiang Kai-shek's Chinese government and 45% by Pan Am. They pioneered the famous Hump route that literally kept China in WWII, keeping one million Japanese soldiers tied up in mainland China instead of manning the defenses of the Pacific islands.

Those four efforts have led to extensive travel in doing the research, visiting every theater of the Civil War; following the exact route of Streight in his abortive Alabama raid; cruising into the ports of Archangel and Murmansk, then spending a month in Vladivostok in Far East Russia. Finally, trips to China to see Shanghai, Nanking, Chungking, Kunming, Dali and the wreckage of a WWII CNAC C-53. And in addition I was fortunate to have done 20 volunteer bank consulting assignments in 11 countries including, Romania, Moldovia, Poland, Uganda, Russia, Jordan, Iraq, Shanghai, and Vietnam. It has kept me busy since retiring in 1993!

It was all possible because of a wonderful wife, Donna, who loves to travel and research as well as being a proof reader and editor without par. And three great kids who live near us in Merritt Island, Florida (although one has the wanderlust, too)


 

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars An interesting sidelight of a little known disaster, July 6, 1999
This review is from: The Lightning Mule Brigade: Abel Streight's 1863 Raid into Alabama (Hardcover)
At the same time that Benjamin Grierson was making his remarkable raid through Mississippi and on to Baton Rouge, another raid took place in the opposite direction. Poorly equiped and badly scouted, Colonel Abel Sleight's raid across northern Alabama could have been successful with better scouting and being better equipt.

Robert Willett has written an interesting story based on eyewitness accounts and regimental histories. This work, which is well cited, is the only in depth work on this raid. Perhaps the most unfortunate aspect of this work is that it will not gain the attention it deserves since it was not published by an academic press or written by an academic scholar. So much the loss.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The most overlooked campaign of the Civil War?, October 29, 2002
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Okay, first of all let me start by stating that I was born and for the most part raised in Gadsden, Alabama. Abel Streight & Nathan Bedford Forrest practically stomped through my back yard while riding toward Rome, GA. What's odd about this is that most people from that area are only aware of Emma Sansom and her role. She was the brave 16-year-old girl who kept Forrest and his Calvary on the heels of Streight and his Mule Brigade. Most of us grew up seeing that statue of Emma Sansom right on the edge of the Coosa River Bridge at the end of Broad Street. This mislead me for years to believe it was the Coosa she helped Forrest cross - it was actually Black Creek that she helped him cross. As a teenager, I would go hunting and see "John Wisdom Trail" signs on old rural roads. For some reason... I never thought to ask, "Who is John Wisdom?" Of course all this was before the Internet. Now I know that John Wisdom is the "Paul Revere of the South" and rode farther, faster and longer than Paul Revere actually did. These are just a few of the interesting elements of Streight's Raid. A Google search sparked my curiosity and led me to this book. This is the only comprehensive work on Streight's Raid. Simply put, this story sells itself. Streight was a righteous and decent man who believed in his cause. Forrest was noble and brilliant... who also believed in his cause. I have read far too few books on the Civil War to offer a serious book review, but I will give you a few thoughts.

I feel as though it was a fair representation of both Union and Confederate point of views. The acute attention to detail and first hand accounts were beneficial to the storyline. I am not an avid reader of military battles, so this next comment should be taken with a grain of salt. I found some portions of the book to be a little confusing. On more than one occasion, I had to back up a page and read it again. Someone more educated in regard to the Civil War might have zipped through these sections with ease. This is the only reason I subtracted a star from the review. I strongly suggest this book to anyone who is a "Civil War Buff". If this were a movie, no one would believe it was non-fiction.

Robert L. Willett conducted his own raid into previously uninhabited territory, and for this I commend him. There were no major battles fought in Alabama during the Civil War. Maybe it is for this reason that Streight's Raid is rarely written about. Maybe it's because the outcome of Streight's Raid somewhat glorifies Nathan Bedford Forrest. It may be too taboo in today's politically correct environment to glorify the founder of the Ku Klux Klan - whose military tactics were admired and studied by Nazi General Erwin Rommel. The significance of Forrest's "victory" is strongly debated. Could this be the most overlooked raid of the Civil War? Not anymore...

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book for friends of Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, April 19, 2000
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I'm a great history student on Nathan Bedford Forrest myself. When I heard about this book, "The Lightning Mule Brigade" I immediately had to have it because I knew that NBF was involved in deterring Streight's Raid into Alabama. Bob Willett has done an outstanding job at pulling all the reference resources together into a great book about the raid. It has a lots of factual accounts that make for excellent reading about Forrest and Streight alike.
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