This tactical study of fighting in June of 1863 is placed within the strategic context of a campaign—the result of thirty years of research at repositories across the country and research in unpublished records at the National Archives.
This tactical study of fighting in June of 1863 is placed within the strategic context of a campaign—the result of thirty years of research at repositories across the country and research in unpublished records at the National Archives.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Robert F. O’Neill is a retired police officer and current instructor at Moser Training Solutions of Colorado Springs, Colorado. He lives in Virginia. O’Neill is the author of Chasing Jeb Stuart and John Mosby: The Union Cavalry in Northern Virginia from Second Manassas to Gettysburg.
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List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments 1. A Small, Neat, Dapper, Dashing Little Fellow 2. Rebuilding the Cavalry Corps, May 20–June 9 3. Reorganization, June 10–11 4. Conflict and Controversy, June 10–15 5. An Army on the Move, June 13–16 6. Stuart Moves into the Loudoun Valley, June 16–17 7. Hooker’s Ruse, June 16–17 8. Hard Work Lay Ahead, June 17 9. The Aldie Haystack Charge, June 17 10. The Fiery Ordeal, June 17 11. Men of Maine, June 17 12. Cut All to Pieces, June 17–18 13. I Have Never Seen as Many Yankees Killed 14. He Goes Where He Pleases, June 17 15. Find Out Where the Enemy Is, June 18 16. The Engagement Was Resumed with Spirit, June 19 17. Enthusiastic Anticipation of an Exciting Time, June 20 18. Small but Important Riots, June 21 19. The Hottest Fighting I Ever Did, June 21 20. In No Previous Collision Have They Manifest Such Implacable Hate, June 21 21. A Horrid Looking Sight, June 21 22. We Were after Them, June 22 23. Continuing Controversy 24. Continuing Success Appendix A. Order of Battle Appendix B. Casualties Appendix C. Horses, Ordnance, and Regimental Strength Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments 1. A Small, Neat, Dapper, Dashing Little Fellow 2. Rebuilding the Cavalry Corps, May 20–June 9 3. Reorganization, June 10–11 4. Conflict and Controversy, June 10–15 5. An Army on the Move, June 13–16 6. Stuart Moves into the Loudoun Valley, June 16–17 7. Hooker’s Ruse, June 16–17 8. Hard Work Lay Ahead, June 17 9. The Aldie Haystack Charge, June 17 10. The Fiery Ordeal, June 17 11. Men of Maine, June 17 12. Cut All to Pieces, June 17–18 13. I Have Never Seen as Many Yankees Killed 14. He Goes Where He Pleases, June 17 15. Find Out Where the Enemy Is, June 18 16. The Engagement Was Resumed with Spirit, June 19 17. Enthusiastic Anticipation of an Exciting Time, June 20 18. Small but Important Riots, June 21 19. The Hottest Fighting I Ever Did, June 21 20. In No Previous Collision Have They Manifest Such Implacable Hate, June 21 21. A Horrid Looking Sight, June 21 22. We Were after Them, June 22 23. Continuing Controversy 24. Continuing Success Appendix A. Order of Battle Appendix B. Casualties Appendix C. Horses, Ordnance, and Regimental Strength Abbreviations Notes Bibliography Index
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