Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 177
... cavalry on the Peninsula . The Cavalry Corps was organized in four divisions under Alfred E. Pleasonton , W. W. Averell , David McMasters Gregg and John Buford . The consolidation of the cavalry was a strong move . Up to this time it ...
... cavalry on the Peninsula . The Cavalry Corps was organized in four divisions under Alfred E. Pleasonton , W. W. Averell , David McMasters Gregg and John Buford . The consolidation of the cavalry was a strong move . Up to this time it ...
Page 186
... cavalry should be surprised and outwitted as had happened so often in the past . To one of his cavalry brigadiers he let off steam : " I know the South , and I know the North . In point of skill , of intelli- gence , and of pluck , the ...
... cavalry should be surprised and outwitted as had happened so often in the past . To one of his cavalry brigadiers he let off steam : " I know the South , and I know the North . In point of skill , of intelli- gence , and of pluck , the ...
Page 241
... cavalry the next day to determine where the main body of Confederate infantry was located , particularly A. P. Hill's corps . Two brigades of the Fifth Corps were ordered to assist the cavalry.78 By five o'clock Hooker had word from ...
... cavalry the next day to determine where the main body of Confederate infantry was located , particularly A. P. Hill's corps . Two brigades of the Fifth Corps were ordered to assist the cavalry.78 By five o'clock Hooker had word from ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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