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Questions Concerning Weapons and Ammunition in the Gettysburg Campaign – Part 2

On June 10, one day after the fight at Brandy Station, General Pleasonton issued two orders to his horse artillery commanders, telling them to “send in their requisitions for ammunition, ordinance stores and horses and take every other means in their power to put their batteries [in] condition to take the field, thoroughly equipped on…

October 28, 2022 in Uncategorized.

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