Jumat, 04 Agustus 2017

CWT Book Review: The Original Iron Brigade

The Original Iron Brigade Thomas Reed; Farleigh Dickinson University Press Few units achieved greater fame than the Union brigade composed of all-Western regiments that— under the leadership of John Gibbon and Solomon Meredith— became widely known as the “Iron Brigade.” Yet this wasn’t the only, or even the first, Federal unit to earn the nickname. …

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