James T. Crossland
James T. Crossland III (1829–1863) was a lieutenant colonel in the Confederate Army of Tennessee, serving under the commands of Major General Lafayette McLaws and Major General Walthall. He was killed during Braxton Bragg's defense of Lookout Mountain during the Chattanooga Campaign. Crossland, who was Bragg's cousin, reportedly called the defense a "selfish and overconfident move by a General who cared little for the welfare of the men under his command." Provided by Wikipedia
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War, law and humanity : the campaign to control warfare, 1853-1914 / by Crossland, James
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A man of peaceable intent Burckhardt, the British and Red Cross neutrality during the Second World War by Crossland, James
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Britain and the International Committee of the Red Cross 1939 - 1945 by Crossland, James
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The Red Cross movement myths, practices and turning points
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