Bloody Day at Gaines' Mill
The Battlefield Debut of the Army of Northern Virginia, June 27, 1862
In the summer of 1862, two great armies met outside of Richmond in a series of battles that would determine the course of
the Civil War. The Union had time, men and materiel on its side, while the Confederates had mobility, esprit de corps and aggressive leadership. Les mer
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In the summer of 1862, two great armies met outside of Richmond in a series of battles that would determine the course of
the Civil War. The Union had time, men and materiel on its side, while the Confederates had mobility, esprit de corps and
aggressive leadership. Untried General Robert E. Lee was tasked with driving the Yankees from their almost impregnable positions
to save Richmond and end the war. Lee planned to isolate part of the Union Army, crush it, and then destroy the only supply
base the remaining Federals had. To do so, he had to move thousands of troops hundreds of miles, bringing multiple forces
together with intricate timing, all without the Yankees or their spies finding out. The largest and most important of these
battles occurred at Gaines' Mill.
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Utgitt:
2019
Forlag: McFarland & Co Inc
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781476673578
Format: 25 x 18 cm
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Elmer R. Woodard, III is a criminal defense attorney in private practice whose ancestors served with the Currituck Light Cavalry,
4th North Carolina Cavalry and on the C.S.S. Albemarle. He lives in Blairs, Virginia.