Slide 1DAY 1: JULY 1, 1863 THE 17 TH CONNECTICUT Slide 2 HERRS RIDGE AND MCPHERSONS RIDGE THE RAILROAD CUT OAK RIDGE AND MCPHERSONS RIDGE MCLEANS FARM AND BARLOWS KNOLL OAK…
Slide 1Lq 3 At Gettysburg, how did the decision of Daniel Sickles (July 2nd) impact his soldiers, other soldiers, the battle and the war? Slide 2 What do you remember about…
The point of the story 1 Presented by Raja Wajahat âThere lays the most perfect ruler of men that the world has ever seen.â Secretary of War Stanton said on the death of…
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Slide 1 Battle of Fredericksburg Burnside marches his 122,000 men to Richmond, VA to get Lee. Lee puts his 79,000 troops up on a ridge overlooking the city. It started on…
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Slide 1 The North Wins Chapter 17 Section 3 Slide 2 The Battle of Gettysburg July 1-3, 1863 General Lee invades the North with 75,000 Confederate troops. General Meade meets…
Slide 1 Slide 2 The Civil War By: Alex Farrow B http://www.rbhayes.org/hayes/content/images/civil_war_research/3b4977wagner.j pg?694908 Slide 3 The civil war Starting date…
The Multilateral Interoperability Programme âThe Nature of Thingsâ (Part 1) COL Stuart A. Whitehead Director TRADOC Program Integration Office for Battle Command Information…