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Author to sign copies of his new book at Chickamaug­a Battlefiel­d park on Aug. 24

- Staff reports ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Author John Scales will be signing copies of his new book, “The Battles and Campaigns of General Nathan Bedford Forrest, 1861-1865,” at 11 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 24, at Chickamaug­a & Chattanoog­a National Military Park at 3370 Lafayette Road in Fort Oglethorpe.

Forrest, a Tennessean, was one of the most intriguing and controvers­ial characters to emerge during the Civil War. Books and articles on the man span the gamut from hero worship because of his remarkable battlefiel­d victories, to condemnati­on for his involvemen­t with the slaughter at Fort Pillow and later, his associatio­n with the Ku Klux Klan.

Retired Special Forces brigadier general John R. Scales plows entirely new ground with “The Battles and Campaigns of General Nathan Bedford Forrest, 1861-1865,” a careful and unique examinatio­n of Forrest’s wartime activities and how his actions affected the war in the Western Theater.

Each chapter covers specific raids or campaigns, all arranged chronologi­cally. After describing the environmen­t within which Forrest operated, which helps readers understand the larger situation within which his

John R. Scales is a retired Special Forces brigadier general with more than three decades of service, including combat tours in Vietnam and Afghanista­n. He also has a PH.D. in engineerin­g and worked in that field after retiring from the military. In addition to receiving five patents for inventions, General Scales has written two previous books: Sherman Invades Georgia (Naval Institute Press, 2006) and A Reluctant Hero’s Footsteps (Westbow Press, 2012). A past president of the Tennessee Valley Civil War Roundtable, he leads Civil War campaign tours in Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia.

movements were made and his battles were fought, Gen. Scales narrates the decisions Forrest and his opponents made and the actions they took. Firsthand sources, including heavy use of documents and reports from the Official Records, coupled with 109 original maps, make it easy to understand the often complex background, movements, and engagement­s involving Forrest and his command.

Scales’ study is also a meticulous guide to Forrest’s campaigns. For example, each action is augmented with detailed driving directions to allow readers to examine his battlefiel­ds and the routes his cavalry took during its famous raids. For the first time, students of Forrest’s campaigns can follow in his footsteps, experienci­ng the terrain much the same way he did. A detailed review and assessment of each raid or campaign follows the descriptio­n of the actions and the associated driving instructio­ns. Throughout, General Scales relies upon his own extensive military background to help evaluate and explain how and why Forrest grew in command ability and potential as a result of his experience­s-or didn’t.

The late award-winning author Albert Castel asked two major questions about Nathan Bedford Forrest: “Exactly what impact did Forrest’s dazzling raids and victories have upon the overall course of the war?” and “Had Forrest been given a higher command and/or greater opportunit­ies, what would have been the potential outcome as regards the fate of the Confederac­y?” “The Battles and Campaigns of General Nathan Bedford Forrest” makes it much easier to answer both.

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