Wilbur Sturtevant Nye
Captain W. S. Nye (more recently Major W. S. Nye, U.S.A) was born in Canton, Ohio. As a boy he moved with his parents to California and can remember when Hollywood was a barley field. Upon the entrance of the United States into the World War, he enlisted in the ambulance service. Soon, however, he received an appointment to West Point where he was graduated in 1920. Major Nye has seen service at Camp Knox, Kentucky; Camp Lewis, Washington; Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; Fort Bragg, North Carolina;...See more
Captain W. S. Nye (more recently Major W. S. Nye, U.S.A) was born in Canton, Ohio. As a boy he moved with his parents to California and can remember when Hollywood was a barley field. Upon the entrance of the United States into the World War, he enlisted in the ambulance service. Soon, however, he received an appointment to West Point where he was graduated in 1920. Major Nye has seen service at Camp Knox, Kentucky; Camp Lewis, Washington; Schofield Barracks, Hawaii; Fort Bragg, North Carolina; Fort Sill, Oklahoma; and in Washington, D.C. He was stationed at Fort Sill in 1933, as a student in the advanced course of the Field Artillery School, when he began the researches in Indian history that led to the writing of Carbine and Lance. A frequent contributor to the military journals and the author of many featured articles on western history, he is now editor of The Field Artillery Journal. See less
Wilbur Sturtevant Nye's Featured Books
Wilbur Sturtevant Nye book reviews
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Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill
One of those great histories of a unique place!
by Frank S, Jan 13, 2011
A bit "dry" in the reading at times, but packed with interesting historical facts you're not likely to stumble across in most other history books. Well researched. Great resource for historians or ... Read More
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Carbine and Lance: The Story of Old Fort Sill
Shows both sides of the Oklahoma Indian Wars
During each battle .. both sides are completely covered and I'll bet this is the only book that can give you this information. The officer was on base and the actual participants were on hand .. and ... Read More