Hacks, Sycophants, Adventurers, and a Few Good Men

Madison's Commanders in the War of 1812

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Pub Date Sep 18 2012 | Archive Date Sep 01 2012

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While President James Madison was a brilliant scholar, author of much of the country's early documents, organizer of the executive branch of government, and astute politician, he was no commander-in-chief. He relied totally upon appointed commodores and generals to conduct a war for the conquest of Canada on one hand and survival on the other.

Often confused by advisors of little military talent, in the end he put his trust and that of the people in the grasp of hacks, sycophants, adventurers, and a few good men. This is the story of the good, the bad, and the outrageous that held the future of the young nation in their hands and prevailed in spite of a twenty-one-ship navy and an amateur army, pitched at the greatest military machine of its time.

Colonel David Fitz-Enz, USA ret. served as a regular army officer for thirty years. He served two tours in Vietnam, one as a combat photographer and another as a signal officer. He is the author of Old Ironsides: Eagle of the Sea, Redcoats Revenge, and Why a Soldier? He lives in Onchiota, New York.

While President James Madison was a brilliant scholar, author of much of the country's early documents, organizer of the executive branch of government, and astute politician, he was no...


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