Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command
According to Brown, Meade performed capably during the Gettysburg campaign. Brown maintains that no one could have won a battle against Lee under the specific tactical conditions that emerged there. Since the appearance of the first modern studies of the Gettysburg campaign, historians have been at...
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description | According to Brown, Meade performed capably during the Gettysburg campaign. Brown maintains that no one could have won a battle against Lee under the specific tactical conditions that emerged there. Since the appearance of the first modern studies of the Gettysburg campaign, historians have been at odds about the Army of the Potomac's chances of success if Meade had decided to attack on July 13, 1863. Timothy J. Orr TIMOTHY J. ORR, associate professor of military history at Old Dominion University, is the editor of Last to Leave the Field: The Life and Letters of First Sergeant Ambrose Henry Hayward, 28th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry (University of Tennessee Press, 2011) and coauthor, with N. Jack "Dusty" Kleiss and Laura Orr, of Never Call Me a Hero: A Legendary American Dive-Bomber Pilot Remembers the Battle of Midway (William Morrow, 2017). |
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