How the North Won: A Military History of the Civil WarUniversity of Illinois Press, 1983 - 762 páginas Selected as one of Civil War magazine's 100 essential titles on military campaigns and personalities. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. |
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Civil and Military Leaders | 1 |
The Civil War Stage | 26 |
The Emergence of Halleck | 50 |
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How the North Won: A Military History of the Civil War Herman Hattaway,Archer Jones Vista previa limitada - 1991 |
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advance Army of Tennessee artillery Atlanta attack battle Beauregard Bragg Brigadier Bruce Catton Buell Burnside Butler campaign captured casualties cavalry Chattanooga chief Civil command communications concentration Confederacy Confederate Corinth corps defeat defensive Department destroy East Tennessee enemy enemy's federal fight flank force Fredericksburg Georgia Grant to Halleck Halleck to Grant headquarters Hood Hooker ibid interior lines intrenchments Jackson Joe Johnston Johnston Jomini July June Kentucky Lee to Davis Lee's army Lincoln line of operations logistical Longstreet major McClellan McClernand Meade Meade's military Mississippi Mobile move Nashville North Carolina offensive officers political position Potomac President raid rail railroad rear rebels reinforcements retreat Richmond River Rosecrans Second Bull Run secretary Sept Shenandoah Valley siege soldiers South southern staff Stanton strategy success supply tactical Tennessee River Thomas tion troops turning movement Union army Vicksburg victory Virginia Washington West Point wrote York