- History of the U.S. Army - A Primer
- Revolution through War of 1812
- Post-War of 1812 through the Civil War
- Reconstruction to WWI
- World War I
- World War II
- Cold War
- Desert Storm to Present Day
- Why is History Important to the Army
What you'll learn
- Overview of United States Army History from the Revolution to Present Day
- Gain Better Sense of Patriotism
- Improve Understanding of U.S.'s Role in the World
- Acquire an Appreciation for How the U.S. Government Defends Democracy
Description
An Overview of the History of the U.S. Army for those who have little to no connection with the military and want to learn more in order to become better citizens. It is focused towards American citizens but anyone with a love for U.S. history or the military arts can learn something.
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About the instructors
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Thornton Ray
Soldier
I am a transitioning active duty Soldier with eleven years in the Army. I want to extend my service by teaching Americans more about the military that serves them. I have only created one course so far but I hope to produce more in the future detailing more about the Army.
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It was so fast it not much more than a list of battles. Not much analysis or insight. It is quick.
GREAT.
Learning a lot
Yes it is. I'm learning a lot. Thank you!
I really liked the authors self involvement and knowledge as well as the way lectures were shown. Everything was much or less as I excepted this course to be