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Holding The Line On The River Of Death Union Mounted Forces At Chickamauga September 18 1863 1st Eric J Wittenberg

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Holding The Line On The River Of Death Union Mounted Forces At Chickamauga September 18 1863 1st Eric J Wittenberg
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Publisher: Savas Beatie
File Extension: PDF
File size: 55.34 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Eric J. Wittenberg
ISBN: 9781611214307, 9781611214314, 1611214300, 1611214319
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1st

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Holding The Line On The River Of Death Union Mounted Forces At Chickamauga September 18 1863 1st Eric J Wittenberg by Eric J. Wittenberg 9781611214307, 9781611214314, 1611214300, 1611214319 instant download after payment.

This volume focuses on the two important delaying actions conducted by mounted Union soldiers at Reed’s and Alexander’s bridges on the first day of Chickamauga. A cavalry brigade under Col. Robert H. G. Minty and Col. John T. Wilder’s legendary “Lightning Brigade” of mounted infantry made stout stands at a pair of chokepoints crossing Chickamauga Creek. Minty’s small cavalry brigade held off nearly ten times its number on September 18 by designing and implementing a textbook example of a delaying action. Their dramatic and outstanding efforts threw Confederate Gen. Braxton Bragg’s entire battle plan off its timetable by delaying his army’s advance for an entire day. That delay cost Bragg’s army the initiative at Chickamauga. Wittenberg brings his expertise with Civil War cavalry operations to bear with vivid and insightful descriptions of the fighting and places the actions in their full and proper historic context.

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