Loring began his career in Seminole wars in Florida at a time when most young men attended West Point. Later he studied law, and when Florida became a state he was in the state Legislature. When the Mexican War began, 27-year old Loring abandoned law and politics forever. He became a captain, a major, a lieutenant colonel. At Mexico City he led an assault on Belen Gate and lost his left arm. "Thereafter his empty sleeve bore its eloquent testimony to his courage and gallantry."
Loring left few personal letters to rely on for information about his life. He did not keep a diary and died before he could write his memoirs.
Author James W. Raab had to become a literary detective. After six years of research, Raab sets the record straight about "Old Blizzards."
