In this exciting new work, David Coffey explores Sheridan's relationships with his subordinates and their substantial role in shaping the final year of the Civil War.
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Last Hours of Sheridan's Cavalry: A Reprint of War Memoranda
Foster could only shake his head at the pigheacledness of the frontal attack. “[We] lie here and shoot them down and we don't get hurt—we are behind these logs. We give them fitsf'lz' Next to move up an hour and a half later 'was john ...
U.S. Army General Phil Sheridan never lost a battle. Against Confederate armies and Indian warriors, he engaged the enemy with a ferocity that forever ended any notions Americans had about...
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