"Their names are familiar but their faces are not ... John Buford, John Judson Kilpatrick, John Reynolds, Winfield Scott Hancock, Dan Sickles, Gouveneur K. Warren, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, George Gordon Meade. These were some of the outstanding officers of the United States Army who fought and won the Battle of Gettysburg. In this epic telling the most famous battle ... why the army of the Potomac was given little chance to win against Robert E. Lee ... complete with quotes from official records of the War of the Rebellion and historical insight from distinguished professors Gary Gallagher of the University of Virginia and James I Robertson of Virginia Tech. Additional interviews on the battlefield include National ParK Historian Eric Campbell and Dr. Richard Sommers of USAMHI"--Cover.
""Their names are familiar but their faces are not ... John Buford, John Judson Kilpatrick, John Reynolds, Winfield Scott Hancock, Dan Sickles, Gouveneur K. Warren, Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain, George Gordon Meade. These were some of the outstanding officers of the United States Army who fought and won the Battle of Gettysburg. In this epic telling the most famous battle ... why the army of the Potomac was given little chance to win against Robert E. Lee ... complete with quotes from official records of the War of the Rebellion and historical insight from distinguished professors Gary Gallagher of the University of Virginia and James I Robertson of Virginia Tech. Additional interviews on the battlefield include National ParK Historian Eric Campbell and Dr. Richard Sommers of USAMHI"--Cover."@en
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