Bold Dragoon: The Life of J.E.B. StuartHarper & Row, 1986 - 354 sider |
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... knew that such seemingly small matters counted for much within a peacetime army . He had done the things that aspir- ing young officers had to do during their apprenticeships and he had done them well . He had other advantages , too ...
... knew that such seemingly small matters counted for much within a peacetime army . He had done the things that aspir- ing young officers had to do during their apprenticeships and he had done them well . He had other advantages , too ...
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... knew Stuart better than Stuart knew Lee , 10 Meanwhile Stuart had selected approximately 1,200 compan- ions for his raid and ordered them to cook rations for three days and to be ready to ride at a moment's notice . Stuart chose Fitz ...
... knew Stuart better than Stuart knew Lee , 10 Meanwhile Stuart had selected approximately 1,200 compan- ions for his raid and ordered them to cook rations for three days and to be ready to ride at a moment's notice . Stuart chose Fitz ...
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... knew enough of the Southern circumstance to know the threat Porter posed . His first response was to direct large numbers of his men to cut pine boughs and drag them up and down the dusty roads . The dust cloud raised by the horsemen ...
... knew enough of the Southern circumstance to know the threat Porter posed . His first response was to direct large numbers of his men to cut pine boughs and drag them up and down the dusty roads . The dust cloud raised by the horsemen ...
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