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ILLUSTRATIONS: (1) 9th N.Y. Vol. Inf. 'Hawkins' Zouaves,' at Antietam. (2) 51st Penn. Vol. Inf. takes Burnside's Bridge at Antietam. (3) Battle at the Dunkard Church. (4) Brig. Gen. Robert Toombs and his Georgians defend against Burnside's advance along Antietam Creek. (5) Col. John B. Gordon and the 6th Ala. Inf. hold their ground in the sunken road. (6) Crossing Burnside's Bridge. (7) Double Canister!--Lt. Gen. James Longstreet holds the horses while his staff officers fire cannons. (8) Maj. John C. Pelham leads Stuart's artillery in support of Jackson at Sharpsburg. (9) Maj. Gen. A. P. Hill leads his division from Harper's Ferry straight into action at Antietam. (10) Parker's Battery fires on Hooker's Corps as it assaults through the cornfield below the Dunkard Church.
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SGT Wayne Dunn Amn (Join to see) LTC John Moncure SGT J.D. Corr SPC Lisa Hughes MIDN CAPT (Join to see) SPC Jon O. MSgt Guillermo Ybarra III CPO Linda Aberdeen MSgt Dr. Elizabeth Masaniai, Ed.D. Lynn Maj (Join to see) MAJ Montgomery Granger SPC Bill Bailey CPT Wayne Douet CPL Ricoh Stinson SPC Gary C. COL (Join to see) MAJ (Join to see) SSG (Join to see) PO2 Rich McGinnis
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Made several trips to the battlefield and it always got to me.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
Has always been my favorite CW battlefield. I've led numerous staff rides--mostly to Gettysburg and Antietam, but also to both Bull Runs, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, the Wilderness, Spottsylvania Court House, and Cold Harbor, plus covered the Shenandoah Valley battle sites. None of them can compare to Antietam.
If you want to know why McClellan lost--despite having a copy of Lee's battle plan--just look at where the Mac and Lee positioned their HQs on the battlefield: Lee chose a central location from which he or staff officers could reach key subordinate leaders within a five-minute ride. McClellan, on the other hand, chose the Pry house on a bluff overlooking the battlefield. Great for observations, but it took at least 20 minutes on horseback to get messages to key subordinates. . . .
If you want to know why McClellan lost--despite having a copy of Lee's battle plan--just look at where the Mac and Lee positioned their HQs on the battlefield: Lee chose a central location from which he or staff officers could reach key subordinate leaders within a five-minute ride. McClellan, on the other hand, chose the Pry house on a bluff overlooking the battlefield. Great for observations, but it took at least 20 minutes on horseback to get messages to key subordinates. . . .
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D. I dated a History major in college and we hit every CW battlefield in Virginia and a 200 of so mile radius of the school.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen One of the great things about the war in the east.
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