I reached Little Round Top. There were no troops on it, and it was used as a signal station. I saw that this was the key of the whole position, and that our troops in the woods in front of it could not see the ground in front of them, so that the enemy... Annual Report of the State Historian - Halaman 43oleh New York (State). State Historian - 1897Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| New York (State). State Historian - 1897 - 1402 halaman
...Register of West Point Graduates: "Just before the action began in earnest on July 2d, I was with Oeneral Meade, near General Sickles, whose troops seemed very...could not see the ground in front of them, so that the inemy would come upon them before they would be aware of it. The long line of woods on the! west side... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1911 - 968 halaman
...Meade's order to Little Round Top to investigate. He says: "There were no troops on it (Little Round Top) and it was used as a signal station. I saw that this was the key of the whole position. This motion revealed to me the enemy's line of battle, already formed and far outflanking our troops.... | |
| Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1911 - 396 halaman
...order to Little Round Top to investigate. He says: " There were no troops on it [Little Round Top] and it was used as a signal station. I saw that this...see the ground in front of them, so that the enemy could come upon them unawares." A shot was fired into these woods by Warren's SIGNALING ORDERS FROM... | |
| Francis Trevelyan Miller - 1911 - 394 halaman
...order to Little Round Top to investigate. He says: " There were no troops on it [Little Round Top] and it was used as a signal station. I saw that 'this...see the ground in front of them, so that the enemy could come upon them unawares." A shot was fired into these woods by Warren's COPYRIGHT, 1911, REVIEW... | |
| Albert Shaw - 1911 - 1070 halaman
...Meade's order to Little Round Top to investigate. He says: "There were no troops on it (Little Round Top) and it was used as a signal station. I saw that this was the key of the whole position. This motion revealed to me the enemy's line of battle, already formed and far outflanking our troops.... | |
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