Posted on Nov 25, 2023
Miracle at Chattanooga's Battle of Missionary Ridge
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ILLUSTRATIONS: (1) Maj. Gen. U. S. Grant orders Maj. Gen. George Thomas to attack the center of the rebel line on Missionary Ridge. (2) Maj. Gen. Ulysses Grant uses a field glass to observe the action on Missionary Ridge joined by Maj. Gens. Gordon Granger (L) and George Thomas. (3) Brig. Gen. John Corse's attack on the rebel right flank at Tunnel Hill. (4) Men of the 8th Kans. Vol. Inf. assault rifle pits at the base of Missionary Ridge. (5) Union troops early in the assault on Missionary Ridge. (6) Confederate gunners atop Missionary Ridge try to hold off attacking Union forces. (7) Col. Kryzanowski's brigade assaults rebels atop Missionary Ridge. (8) The 2d Minn. Vol. Inf. Regt. at the Battle of Missionary Ridge. (9) Union attackers force Confederates from their positions atop Missionary Ridge. (10) Capt. Louis von Treba of the 32d Ind. Vol. Inf. captures Confederate guns atop Missionary Ridge.
SGT Wayne Dunn Amn (Join to see) SGT J.D. Corr SPC Lisa Hughes MIDN CAPT (Join to see) A1C Crystal Winbush SPC Mike Bennett 1LT Larry Bass CPT (Join to see) SGT Gerald “Jerry” Harrell PO3 Belinda Dupree SGT Damaso V Santana 1SG Dean Mcbride (MPER) (CPHR) PFC Francine Fontana SSG Paul Endes SPC Jared Robbins Pvt Thomas Chapman CPL Miguel Velez MSgt Matthew Burke Sgt Sheri Lynn
SGT Wayne Dunn Amn (Join to see) SGT J.D. Corr SPC Lisa Hughes MIDN CAPT (Join to see) A1C Crystal Winbush SPC Mike Bennett 1LT Larry Bass CPT (Join to see) SGT Gerald “Jerry” Harrell PO3 Belinda Dupree SGT Damaso V Santana 1SG Dean Mcbride (MPER) (CPHR) PFC Francine Fontana SSG Paul Endes SPC Jared Robbins Pvt Thomas Chapman CPL Miguel Velez MSgt Matthew Burke Sgt Sheri Lynn
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Went to Chattanooga number of times and at the bottom of Look Out Mt. there is the most realistic display of a battle I have ever seen. the terrain is accurate of the Missionary ridge battle little cannons exploding men in exact positions I don't know if it is still there as I haven't traveled over 75 miles in years because of glaucoma.
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SPC Maurice Evans
They probably call it Lookout Mt because you an fall 100's of feet real easy as i almost did because I didn't lookout.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
Actually, it's because you have such a great view of the Tennessee River valley and Chattanooga . . .
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