Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command - Civil War History Book | American Military Leadership Analysis | Perfect for History Buffs & Civil War Enthusiasts
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Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command - Civil War History Book | American Military Leadership Analysis | Perfect for History Buffs & Civil War Enthusiasts
Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command - Civil War History Book | American Military Leadership Analysis | Perfect for History Buffs & Civil War Enthusiasts
Meade at Gettysburg: A Study in Command - Civil War History Book | American Military Leadership Analysis | Perfect for History Buffs & Civil War Enthusiasts
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Although he took command of the Army of the Potomac only three days before the first shots were fired at Gettysburg, Union general George G. Meade guided his forces to victory in the Civil War’s most pivotal battle. Commentators often dismiss Meade when discussing the great leaders of the Civil War. But in this long-anticipated book, Kent Masterson Brown draws on an expansive archive to reappraise Meade’s leadership during the Battle of Gettysburg. Using Meade’s published and unpublished papers alongside diaries, letters, and memoirs of fellow officers and enlisted men, Brown highlights how Meade’s rapid advance of the army to Gettysburg on July 1, his tactical control and coordination of the army in the desperate fighting on July 2, and his determination to hold his positions on July 3 insured victory.Brown argues that supply deficiencies, brought about by the army’s unexpected need to advance to Gettysburg, were crippling. In spite of that, Meade pursued Lee’s retreating army rapidly, and his decision not to blindly attack Lee’s formidable defenses near Williamsport on July 13 was entirely correct in spite of subsequent harsh criticism. Combining compelling narrative with incisive analysis, this finely rendered work of military history deepens our understanding of the Army of the Potomac as well as the machinations of the Gettysburg Campaign, restoring Meade to his rightful place in the Gettysburg narrative.
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This is a very thorough and well written history of General Meade’s generalship from the time he takes over the Army of the Potomac until he follows Lee back into Virginia. Unlike some Gettysburg histories, that give greater weight to Lincoln’s opinion of the pursuit, Brown lays out a compelling case in defense of Meade’s orders and movements based on the tactical realities faced by his army. Meade’s reality was much more complicated than Lincoln, Halleck or the Committee on the Conduct of the War could appreciate from their comfortable offices in Washington. The fact that the Army of the Potomac could pursue Lee at all, with failing horses, starving and shoeless soldiers, and horrible weather, is amazing. If Meade would have thrown this tired and weakened army against the strong entrenchments of Falling Waters, all of the gains and prestige earned at Gettysburg would have evaporated.This book was a joy to read and I am sure I will read it again and refer to it often.

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