Hancock the SuperbBobbs-Merrill, 1960 - 368 Documented biography of Winfield Scott Hancock, a general of the Union Army of the Potomac, whose leadership proved outstanding at Gettysburg. It was McClellan who conferred the sobriquet "superb" upon his performance. |
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... Miles , commanding the 61st and 64th New York regiments of Caldwell's brigade , marched them at Hancock's personal order , moving against the Confederates with guns at the right shoulder shift . " The two regiments were as quiet and ...
... Miles , commanding the 61st and 64th New York regiments of Caldwell's brigade , marched them at Hancock's personal order , moving against the Confederates with guns at the right shoulder shift . " The two regiments were as quiet and ...
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... Miles in a bushy ravine three quarters of a mile east of Chancellorsville . The employment of this force as a protective shield for the left flank of the army later came to be regarded as a classic example of the use of skirmishers in ...
... Miles in a bushy ravine three quarters of a mile east of Chancellorsville . The employment of this force as a protective shield for the left flank of the army later came to be regarded as a classic example of the use of skirmishers in ...
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... miles , nine miles short of Grant's line . Though an army on the offensive might move with stealth through the woods , such an ad- vantage was partly offset by the ease with which the defenders could form barricades and ambuscades or ...
... miles , nine miles short of Grant's line . Though an army on the offensive might move with stealth through the woods , such an ad- vantage was partly offset by the ease with which the defenders could form barricades and ambuscades or ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 SUMMONED TO THE ARMY | 13 |
WEST POINT AND MEXICO | 28 |
Formative Army Years | 45 |
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