Selasa, 20 Februari 2018

ACW Book Review: South Carolina’s Military Organizations

South Carolina’s Military Organizations During the War Between the States (4 volumes)  by Robert S. Seigler, The History Press, 2009, $139.96 Anyone examining Confederate military operations quickly stumbles upon some degree of uncertainty because of changes in the organizations that served as building blocks for larger units. Repeated adjustments in the legal basis for units …

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