Combined Operations in the Civil War'Rowena Reed's Combined Operations in the Civil War not only continues to be the most thorough and competent examination of its topic but one of the the most provocative and penetrating studies of Civil War strategy and tactics in general and the generalship of George McClellan in particular.'-John D. Milligan. |
Contents
I | ix |
II | xxv |
III | 1 |
IV | 3 |
V | 33 |
VI | 64 |
VII | 97 |
VIII | 131 |
XI | 190 |
XII | 224 |
XIII | 261 |
XIV | 263 |
XV | 295 |
XVI | 321 |
XVII | 355 |
XVIII | 384 |
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Admiral Army Army's artillery assault attack Banks batteries Battery Wagner Beauregard blockade boats bombardment Brigadier Buell Butler campaign capture Carolina Charleston coast combined operations command Confederacy Confederate cooperation corps Dahlgren Davis defenses Du Pont enemy enemy's expedition Farragut Federal fire Fisher fleet force Fort Fisher Fort Monroe Fort Sumter forts Fox Correspondence Frémont general-in-chief Gillmore Goldsborough Grant gunboats guns Halleck harbor Hatteras Ibid infantry ironclads James Johnston land Lincoln McClellan McClellan Papers McClernand Memphis ment military Mississippi Mobile monitors Morris Island move naval Navy Department Norfolk North offensive officers Orleans Pont Letters Port Hudson Port Royal Porter Potomac railroad reinforcements Report of Maj-Gen Richmond rifle river Savannah Secretary Sherman ships siege South squadron Stanton strategic Sullivan's Island Sumter Tennessee tion troops Union vessels Vicksburg Virginia Washington West Wilmington York Yorktown
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