Civil War guerrilla warfare led by John Singleton Mosby and Sergeant James Foster Ames

During the Civil War, Confederate guerrilla leader John Singleton Mosby and his Rangers conducted daring missions in the Shenandoah Valley, with Sergeant James Foster Ames, a Union deserter turned loyal Ranger, playing a key role. Ames' loyalty and ruthlessness were crucial in executing audacious missions against Northern troops.