
a book
The Rogue's March
Peter F. Stevens · 2005 · 368 pages
The Rogue's March is the controversial true story of the U.S. Army deserters--the majority of them Irish immigrants--who fought valiantly for Mexico during the Mexican War. Drawn from eyewitness accounts and archives in Ireland, Mexico, and England, it lays bare the myths, the lies, and the cover-up that have long shrouded the truth about the gallant men of the St. Patrick's Battalion -- from cover.
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Anthony Bourdain
“Spy novel authors and titles I particularly like include W. T. Tyler’s The Man Who Lost The War and Rogue’s March.”↗