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"This well-researched book is highly recommended for those fascinated by military or Civil War history."―Civil War News
"McEnany has compiled an impressive amount of data about almost every member of the [West Point] class. . . . This is an excellent narrative, and a good read, of the wartime experiences of this 'extraordinary group of young men' to which author McEnany has devoted many years of effort in finding and telling their story of duty and brotherhood."―Journal of America's Military Past
"To honor his 1962 West Point graduation class, retired Lt Col. Brian McEnany has written a moving tribute to the first class of cadets that graduated into the cauldron of the Civil War. . . . By recognizing the contributions made by all these young line officers, McEnany honors the service of all the Army "regulars," men whose contributions to the Union armies are often overlooked."―America's Civil War
"This is a very rich work. We get a look at the Academy in considerable detail, including entry process, curriculum, academic life, social activities, and military training, with short profiles of the many officers and cadets who play a part in life of the Class of 1862."―NYMAS Review
"McEnany gives a fascinating account of the impact the events leading up to war had on the cadets and officers at West Point. . . . McEnany admirably achieves his goal of chronicling the careers of the Class 0f 1862. It would be hard to find another West Point class that has been so well documented. For Brotherhood and Duty will engage and instruct students and historians wishing to learn more about West Point in the Civil War era and the service of its recent graduates in that conflict."―Michigan War Studies Review
"McEnany's deeply researched work is a welcome addition to the West Point canon, shedding a bright light on the men of the class, on their years at the Academy, and their courage in the Civil War."―John C. Waugh, author of The Class of 1846: From West Point to Appomattox : Stonewall Jackson, George McClellan and Their Brothers
"The mythology of brother fighting brother comes to life between these covers. Here we find former fast friends, their fraternal bonds sealed as cadets at West Point, firing on armed soldiers they had considered their countrymen and among whose ranks they might well find, God forbid, one of their cherished classmates."―Tom Carhart, author of Sacred Ties: From West Point Brothers to Battlefield Rivals: A True Story of the Civil War
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