The Campaign of Chancellorsville a Strategic And Tactical Study
The book The Campaign of Chancellorsville a Strategic And Tactical Study was written by author Bigelow, John, 1817-1911 Here you can read free online of The Campaign of Chancellorsville a Strategic And Tactical Study book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Campaign of Chancellorsville a Strategic And Tactical Study a good or bad book?
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' It may be answered that the V Corps, reenforced perhaps by other troops, would have taken care of the onset, and that the Army of the Potomac had been so inured to shell-fire that its only etTect in this case would have been to cause a deplojTuent of the masses into lines of battle. The army might, however, have been placed in a serious predicament, had the enemy been able to train a gim upon its bridges. As already stated, this danger had been anticipated and provided against by General Hunt.... As Hunt had apprehended, it was daylight before the artillery had all crossed. About this time the infantry pickets commenced fall- ir ^ back, unobserved by the enemy. The artillery being all over, the masses of infantry, soon after daylight, commenced recrossing. Par- ties of Confederate skirmishers moved out to feel the Federal pickets, and finding them gone, pushed on after them. The Federal pickets halted occasionally to fire at them. In the meantime the masses of infantry had finished crossing; they were followed by the Third and Second Divisions, and these by the First Division of the V Corps.
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