
Brian C. Pohanka (1955–2005)
Author of Don Troiani's Civil War
About the Author
Works by Brian C. Pohanka
Abstract of the official record of proceedings of the Reno Court of Inquiry, convened at Chicago, Illinois, 13 January 1879 (1995) 27 copies
Nelson A. Miles: A Documentary Biography of His Military Career, 1861-1903 (Frontier Military Series) (1986) — Editor — 8 copies
The Battle of 1st Manassas 1 copy
Associated Works
Civil War Journal: Stonewall Jackson / Sherman and the March to the Sea [TV episodes] (2005) — Narrator — 5 copies
Civil War Journal: West Point Classmates / Civil War Enemies / Robert E. Lee — Narrator — 4 copies
Civil War Journal: John Brown's War / Destiny at Fort Sumter — Narrator — 4 copies
Civil War Journal: Alexander Gardner: War Photographer / John Brown's War (1999) — Narrator — 2 copies
Tagged
Common Knowledge
- Legal name
- Pohanka, Brian Caldwell
- Birthdate
- 1955-03-20
- Date of death
- 2005-06-15
- Gender
- male
- Education
- Dickinson College (BA|History)
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Washington, D.C., USA
- Place of death
- Alexandria, Virginia, USA
- Burial location
- Columbia Gardens Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Virginia, USA
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Reviews
The life work of the author, and it shows his passion, dedication and respect for the men of the regiment. The individuals of the unit are given flesh and blood in the text and in dozens of full page photos with accompanying biographical information. It's interesting that the actual combat experience of this famous regiment was primarily limited to a tough stand up slugfest early in the battle of Gaines Mill and their legendary sacrifice at Second Manassas, ten or twenty minutes being rolled show more over by Hood's Texas Brigade with great slaughter to the regiment. Yet we come to appreciate the unit as a whole, throughout their wartime experiences through the masterful descriptions of Pohanka. This volume includes some of the most effective discussions of life in camp, expressing the punishments meted out to the men for discipline and their general disgust with most of their officers. A fascinating look into the day to day life of a Civil War regiment, highly recommended. show less
The civil war is a very sad story. Why not just let the fuckers go? Then help the slaves escape.
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- Members
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- Popularity
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- Rating
- 4.4
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