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Sir Percy Wyndham: American Civil War Union Army’s Flamboyant English Cavalry Commander
Colorful and charismatic, Sir Percy Wyndham served the Union Army as a cavalry commander.
Disaster Strikes for Union Army at the Battle of Ball’s Bluff
Confederate soldiers drove inexperienced Union troops acting on faulty intelligence into the Potomac River like lemmings.
Book Review: Commanding the Red Army’s Sherman Tanks: The World War II Memoirs of Hero of the SovietUnion Dmitry Loza (James F. Gebhardt) : WW2
Commanding the Red Army’s Sherman Tanks: The World War II Memoirs of Hero of […]
Dan Sickles Insisted that His Gettysburg Antics Saved the Union. Was He Right?
Sickles nearly cost the Union Army at Gettysburg by breaking George Meade’s orders.
A Union Rebel Inside Robert E. Lee’s Family
Col. Louis H. Marshall stayed true to the Stars and Stripes and forever became an outcast to his family.
This Union Officer Escaped a Confederate Prison and Became Grant’s Most Trusted Gunner
Samuel DeGolyer’s Michigan battery fought masterfully during the Vicksburg Campaign.
“Fighting Joe” Hooker Literally Cleaned Up the Army of the Potomac During the Civil War
The secret to Joe’s success? He made the Union men cut their hair, bathe twice a week and change their underwear every seven days.
Captain Hiram Dryer’s Resolve at Antietam Could Have Sparked an Early Union Victory
Why then are his exploits on America’s bloodiest day usually overlooked?