Fighting Joe HookerButternut Press, 1987 - 366 pages |
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Page 194
... sent to cover the bridges and to man the rifle pits near by . Hooker was satisfied that Sedgwick had carried out his part of the plan well , and he sent a dispatch to Slocum telling him that the enemy anticipated the main attack at ...
... sent to cover the bridges and to man the rifle pits near by . Hooker was satisfied that Sedgwick had carried out his part of the plan well , and he sent a dispatch to Slocum telling him that the enemy anticipated the main attack at ...
Page 205
... sent a circular to Slocum and Howard pointing out that their dispositions were satisfactory for a frontal attack only and ordering them to examine the ground and decide what could be done in case of a flank attack on the right ; heavy ...
... sent a circular to Slocum and Howard pointing out that their dispositions were satisfactory for a frontal attack only and ordering them to examine the ground and decide what could be done in case of a flank attack on the right ; heavy ...
Page 208
Walter H. Hebert. Hooker sent him Hay's brigade of the Second Corps.26 This was the only reinforcement ordered from the left ; Lee was demonstrating there with such vigor that a full - fledged attack was anticipated.27 Word had been sent ...
Walter H. Hebert. Hooker sent him Hay's brigade of the Second Corps.26 This was the only reinforcement ordered from the left ; Lee was demonstrating there with such vigor that a full - fledged attack was anticipated.27 Word had been sent ...
Contents
THE EARLY TRAINING OF A FIGHTER | 17 |
FIGURE | 20 |
CIVIL INTERLUDE IN CALIFORNIA AND OREGON | 36 |
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