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Gettysburg Staff Ride: Briefing Book [Illustrated Edition]
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Contains more than 20 maps, diagrams and illustrations
If neither General Meade nor General Lee planned to fight at Gettysburg, how did it happen that the first three days of July 1863 were to become arguably the most important span in the Civil War? That question cannot be fully answered without viewing McPherson''s Ridge or Oak Hill, nor can one really understand the urgency of Chamberlain''s bay...
If neither General Meade nor General Lee planned to fight at Gettysburg, how did it happen that the first three days of July 1863 were to become arguably the most important span in the Civil War? That question cannot be fully answered without viewing McPherson''s Ridge or Oak Hill, nor can one really understand the urgency of Chamberlain''s bay...
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Contains more than 20 maps, diagrams and illustrations
If neither General Meade nor General Lee planned to fight at Gettysburg, how did it happen that the first three days of July 1863 were to become arguably the most important span in the Civil War? That question cannot be fully answered without viewing McPherson''s Ridge or Oak Hill, nor can one really understand the urgency of Chamberlain''s bay...
If neither General Meade nor General Lee planned to fight at Gettysburg, how did it happen that the first three days of July 1863 were to become arguably the most important span in the Civil War? That question cannot be fully answered without viewing McPherson''s Ridge or Oak Hill, nor can one really understand the urgency of Chamberlain''s bay...
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