Kamis, 16 Maret 2017

Letters from Readers- America’s Civil War August 2014

Defending Jeb I’m happy to be a new subscriber to your magazine. I enjoyed the excellent article written by Ron Soodalter, “Bewilderment at Brandy Station” (May 2014). I would like to suggest to those interested in cavalry actions to read Plenty of Blame to Go Around, by Eric Wittenberg and J.D. Petruzzi. They chronicle exactly …

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