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Fair Oaks 1862 Mcclellans Peninsula Campaign Angus Konstam

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Fair Oaks 1862 Mcclellans Peninsula Campaign Angus Konstam
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Publisher: Osprey Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 44.11 MB
Pages: 98
Author: Angus Konstam, Steve Noon
ISBN: 9781841766805, 1841766801
Language: English
Year: 2003
Volume: 124

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Fair Oaks 1862 Mcclellans Peninsula Campaign Angus Konstam by Angus Konstam, Steve Noon 9781841766805, 1841766801 instant download after payment.

This Osprey title details General George B. McClellan's controversial
Peninsula campaign and the southern attempt to halt the Union juggernaut
during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Following its humiliating
defeat at the First Battle of Bull Run, McClellan took command of the
Union Army of the Potomac. In the spring of 1862, having rebuilt his
forces, the "Little Napoleon" devised a plan to end the war in a single
campaign. Transporting his army by sea to the Virginia Peninsula, he
would outflank Confederate forces and march unopposed on Richmond, the
Southern capital. Excessive caution squandered the opportunity, however,
and on 31 May the Confederates struck at McClellan's divided forces at
Fair Oaks.

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