
Graham by Katharine E Hamilton
This thesis is a historical analysis of Major General Philip H. Sheridan and his division during the Battle of Chickamauga. Sheridan led an experienced division onto the battlefield on 19 September 1863 after completing a march of over one hundred miles over mountainous terrain the previous seventeen days. The division was deployed by brigade to protect the Union right flank. One brigade took heavy casualties the first day, when attacking to repel an enemy advance. On the second day, while moving to reinforce Major General Thomas' corps, the division was routed when Confederate forces attacked through a gap in the Union defense. Sheridan rallied his men, but inexplicably left the battlefield instead of returning to reinforce Thomas' right flank as ordered. Sheridan later moved to reinforce Thomas' left flank, after the battle was over. Sheridan's performance was uncharacteristic for him, particularly his decision to leave the battlefield. Sheridan was not the subject of an official inquiry after the battle, although his actions were similar to other officers who were. Based on the analysis of the division's actions, this study draws conclusions to determine the causes for the unit's poor performance at Chickamauga: poor decision making, fatigue, and piecemeal employment.E. Katharine Katharine E. Hamilton began her writing career nearly a decade ago by producing whimsical tales that have brought children all over the world on magical excursions. Katharine extends the invitation for adventure to adults everywhere by using her skills in imagery and tension to show the fundamental, underlying conflict of good and evil within us all. She is drawn to the characters through her travels again and time again, and she aspires to bring them to life in her novels. She was born and reared in Texas, where she now lives with her husband, Brad, and their two furry pals, Tulip and Cash, on a ranch in the center of bush country.
Sarah and Brad are expecting their first child in February 2016 and are ecstatic about the prospect of starting a family. She holds a Bachelor's degree in History from Texas A&M University. She discovers that the majority of her stories have a love of the past with a twist of fantasy. Her readers have given her the opportunity to turn her aspirations into a new journey for us all, and she is grateful.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780578674827 |
| ISBN 10 | 0578674823 |
| Title | Graham |
| Author | Katharine E Hamilton |
| Series | The Brothers Of Hastings Ranch |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Katharine E. Hamilton |
| Year published | 2020-04-24 |
| Number of pages | 252 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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