Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 152
... Fifth Army Corps to you at 12 m to - day . " When it is recalled that Hooker had once before been given command of Porter's corps and that Porter had been reinstated a day later , it is not surprising that there was some hesitancy on ...
... Fifth Army Corps to you at 12 m to - day . " When it is recalled that Hooker had once before been given command of Porter's corps and that Porter had been reinstated a day later , it is not surprising that there was some hesitancy on ...
Page 159
... Fifth Corps had meanwhile been detached to help out the Ninth Corps.69 Now the leader of the Center Grand Division found his command whittled down to but two divisions ( Humphreys ' and Sykes ' ) , less than 10,000 men . He remained ...
... Fifth Corps had meanwhile been detached to help out the Ninth Corps.69 Now the leader of the Center Grand Division found his command whittled down to but two divisions ( Humphreys ' and Sykes ' ) , less than 10,000 men . He remained ...
Page 190
... corps - the Eleventh , Twelfth and Fifth - were scheduled to cross the upper Rappahannock at Kelley's Ford almost thirty miles above Fredericksburg . They were to cross at the same time as the cavalry farther upstream and so co ...
... corps - the Eleventh , Twelfth and Fifth - were scheduled to cross the upper Rappahannock at Kelley's Ford almost thirty miles above Fredericksburg . They were to cross at the same time as the cavalry farther upstream and so co ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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