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Henry Martyn Lazelle (1832-1917) was the only cadet in the history of the US Military Academy to be suspended and sent back a year and eventually return as Commandant of the Corps of Cadets. After graduating from West Point, he scouted with Kit Carson, was wounded by Apaches, and spent nearly a year as a "paroled” prisoner-of-war at the outbreak of the Civil War. As Commandant of Cadets, he was a key figure during the infamous court martial of Johnson Whittaker, one of West Point's first African American cadets.

Produktbeschreibung
Henry Martyn Lazelle (1832-1917) was the only cadet in the history of the US Military Academy to be suspended and sent back a year and eventually return as Commandant of the Corps of Cadets. After graduating from West Point, he scouted with Kit Carson, was wounded by Apaches, and spent nearly a year as a "paroled” prisoner-of-war at the outbreak of the Civil War. As Commandant of Cadets, he was a key figure during the infamous court martial of Johnson Whittaker, one of West Point's first African American cadets.
Autorenporträt
JAMES CARSON has more than thirty years of experience as a military intelligence analyst, manager, and educator. He received his MA in International Studies from George Washington University and is a graduate of the Army Command and Staff College. He lives in Vienna, Virginia.