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| Posted: Tue Aug 26th, 2008 04:33 pm |
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Wallace wasn't lost -- he was marching to where Sherman had been. As for the counter-march: he wanted his leading brigade to remain his leading brigade. "About face, march" wasn't often done during the war, nor during that century. ole
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