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Alexander P. Stewart and the Tactical Employment of His Division at the Battle of Chickamauga (The American Civil War)
ISBN-13:
9781519773883
ISBN-10:
1519773889
Author:
Inc. Penny Hill Press, U.S. Army Command and Staff College
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format:
Paperback
160 pages
Category:
Civil War
,
United States History
,
Americas History
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ISBN-13:
9781519773883
ISBN-10:
1519773889
Author:
Inc. Penny Hill Press, U.S. Army Command and Staff College
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format:
Paperback
160 pages
Category:
Civil War
,
United States History
,
Americas History
Summary
Alexander P. Stewart and the Tactical Employment of His Division at the Battle of Chickamauga (The American Civil War) (ISBN-13: 9781519773883 and ISBN-10: 1519773889), written by authors
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This book is an historical analysis of Stewart’s Division during the Battle of Chickamauga, l9-20 September 1863. It determines what tactical formations Stewart and his brigades employed, how this affected casualty totals and their significance to the outcome of the engagements in Stewart’s sector. This book concludes that Stewart's tactical formations contributed to his success on the nineteenth. Stewart's failure on the twentieth was more the responsibility of a higher echelon commander. In the final analysis Stewart’s leadership abilities were more a contributor to the success of the division than the tactics that were employed.
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