Education
He graduated from West Point Military Academy in the June 1943 class and fought in Italy in World World War II and the Korean War. Mark Mayo Boatner III went to West Point Military Academy and graduated in the June 1943 class.
He graduated from West Point Military Academy in the June 1943 class and fought in Italy in World World War II and the Korean War. Mark Mayo Boatner III went to West Point Military Academy and graduated in the June 1943 class.
While teaching military history at West Point he wrote and published The Civil War Dictionary in 1959. The Encyclopedia of the American Revolution followed in 1966. Both of these historical works have had several revised editions published.
He authored Landmarks of the American Revolution in 1973.
Boatner was born in 1921. His father was Mark Mayo Boatner, Junior, who retired from the army in 1947.
He served as a combat infantryman in Italy during World World War World War II He also saw active duty during the Korean War. He was awarded the Combat Infantryman Badge and the Croix de guerre for his war service.
In 1952 he coauthored Battery Duties: A Ready Reference Manual for Battery Personnel with Robert F. Cocklin.
He wrote Army Lore and the Customs of the Service in 1954. While an assistant professor of military history at West Point, he researched and wrote The Civil War Dictionary, which was published in 1959. Soon after, he served at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe at Paris, France.
In 1966, he published Encyclopedia of the American Revolution.
Revised editions would be released in 1974 and 1994. He wrote Landmarks of the American Revolution in 1973.
During his career, he earned a master"s degree in international affairs from the United States Army War College and George Washington University. He retired from the army with the rank of colonel.