Meade And Lee At Bristoe Station by Jeffrey Wm Hunt
The Problems of Command
Set against the backdrop of the American Civil War, this historical account delves into the strategic maneuvers and intense confrontations between Union and Confederate forces during the Bristoe Campaign. The narrative captures the tactical brilliance and missteps of both sides, focusing on the leadership of Generals George G. Meade and Robert E. Lee. Through detailed analysis and vivid storytelling, the book provides insight into the military strategies, battlefield decisions, and the broader implications of this pivotal moment in the war, highlighting the resilience and determination of the soldiers involved.
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- 1998
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