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give me that carbine. lee s confederate skirmishers haven t just found union cavalry scouts. they ve stumbled upon the entire union army. over the next three days of chaos, robert e. lee and his men will be tested like never before. and it all kicks off with just one shot. patrick woke up with back pain. but he has work to do. so he took aleve. if he d taken tylenol, he d be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours wiwith just one pill. aleve. all day strong.
would have been george gordon meade. his allegiances and political identity had always been democratic. when the command does come his way, it s not because lincoln has developed some newfound respect for meade s politics. it s because lincoln has run out of people to put in that job. meade wastes no time moving his army into pennsylvania to prevent a confederate attack. it s an unexpected strategy that meade keeps hidden from lee. as lee invaded pennsylvania, he was without the use of his cavalry s commander s ability to reconnoiter. so lee, in pennsylvania, was blind. didn t know where the enemy was. as lee s advance troops arrive in gettysburg, many of them hungry and barefoot, they are surprised to find a town stocked with supplies. but civilians like elizabeth thorn, owner of the local cemetery, keep a watchful eye on the unwelcome strangers.
would have agreed with that would have been george gordon meade. his allegiances and political identity had always been democratic. when the command does come his way, it s not because lincoln has developed some newfound respect for meade s politics. it s because lincoln has run out of people to put in that job. meade wastes no time moving his army into pennsylvania to prevent a confederate attack. it s an unexpected strategy that meade keeps hidden from lee. as lee invaded pennsylvania, he was without the use of his cavalry s commander s ability to reconnoiter. so lee, in pennsylvania, was blind. didn t know where the enemy was. as lee s advance troops arrive in gettysburg, many of them hungry and barefoot, they are surprised to find a town stocked with supplies. but civilians like elizabeth thorn, owner of the local cemetery, keep a watchful
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