Publisher's Synopsis
"When We Fit for General Grant: Light Battery A, Massachusetts Field Artillery, in the ManÅ"uvres at Manassas, Virginia, September, 1904" offers a unique glimpse into the experience of soldiers participating in military exercises reminiscent of the Civil War era. Focusing on Light Battery A of the Massachusetts Field Artillery, the book details the unit's activities during maneuvers held at Manassas, Virginia, in September 1904.
This historical account, written by Roger Dyer Swaim, provides valuable insights into the training and preparedness of artillery units in the early 20th century, while evoking the legacy of General Grant and the battles fought on the same ground decades earlier. It serves as a testament to the enduring influence of Civil War history on subsequent generations of American soldiers.
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