Congress Investigates: A Documented History, 1792-1974, Volumen2Arthur Meier Schlesinger, Roger A. Bruns Chelsea House Publishers, 1975 - 4103 páginas |
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... troops did not arrive , and the Navy Department was informed of the fact by Captain Craven . Assistant Secretary Fox , upon inquiring of General McClellan why the troops had not been sent according to agreement , was informed by him ...
... troops did not arrive , and the Navy Department was informed of the fact by Captain Craven . Assistant Secretary Fox , upon inquiring of General McClellan why the troops had not been sent according to agreement , was informed by him ...
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... troops in consequence of the inefficiency of that division commander ? Answer . Yes , sir . As I understand it , the troops marched right into the breach caused by the explosion without there being a single division com- mander there ...
... troops in consequence of the inefficiency of that division commander ? Answer . Yes , sir . As I understand it , the troops marched right into the breach caused by the explosion without there being a single division com- mander there ...
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... troops . The organization of the division was broken , and the troops crowded into the crater and sought shelter there and for a short distance in the adjoining lines of the enemy . The first division met with but little resistance from ...
... troops . The organization of the division was broken , and the troops crowded into the crater and sought shelter there and for a short distance in the adjoining lines of the enemy . The first division met with but little resistance from ...
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