Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 111
... infantry there sprang to the attack . The massed Federal artillery created a slaughter pen on the slopes of Crew Hill and the entrenched Union infantry was not seriously threatened . Repeated attacks to the left of Hooker caused General ...
... infantry there sprang to the attack . The massed Federal artillery created a slaughter pen on the slopes of Crew Hill and the entrenched Union infantry was not seriously threatened . Repeated attacks to the left of Hooker caused General ...
Page 171
... infantry with artillery and cavalry complements , plus a separate artillery reserve , a large provost guard and two battalions of engineers . The total number reported as present for duty , equipped , was 147,0002 - a considerable ...
... infantry with artillery and cavalry complements , plus a separate artillery reserve , a large provost guard and two battalions of engineers . The total number reported as present for duty , equipped , was 147,0002 - a considerable ...
Page 190
... infantry until the cavalry was well in Lee's rear . Now three infantry 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 ...
... infantry until the cavalry was well in Lee's rear . Now three infantry 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 ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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