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 Posted: Tue Aug 7th, 2012 05:48 pm
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sgtredleg
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At heart I'm an Artilleryman. Which got me to thinking about some "favorite" artillery actions that you may have that occurred during the Civil War. So what are they?

For me I have always liked the defense made by "Longstreet's" Battery during Antietam. I understand there is some discussion of the actual events of that moment, but overall I think it makes for a good example of a line being drawn in the sand.

Another, less well-known, favorite for me is the action of the California Column at the Battle of Apache Pass (Fort Bowie) against the Apaches. The Union troops were well outnumbered and the Apaches held all the high ground. Here, the "Jackass Battery" came into play. In order for the "Redlegs" to get the angle needed they dug holes under the gun trails. Still, the extreme angle busted up the wooden trails. However, the Artillerymen were able to fire grapeshot into the Apaches, killing many and forcing them back.
Many years later, one of the Apaches who survived that fight stated: " We would have done well enough if you had not fired wagons at us!":shock:

Sound off, what are your Favorites?

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 Posted: Tue Aug 7th, 2012 10:39 pm
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Several of the US batteries of the AoT during the battle of Atlanta gave increadible service. The actions of Pelham w/ the ANV in general.

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 Posted: Wed Aug 8th, 2012 01:43 am
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Union batteries on Malvern Hill and Union batteries on and around Culp's Hill at Gettysburg. Lee's cannonade on Day Three at Gettysburg. In fact, just studying artillery action of both sides during the three days of Gettysburg makes a fascinating subject all by itself.

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 Posted: Wed Aug 8th, 2012 02:04 pm
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I always thought the Confederate bombardment from Hazel Grove during the Chancellorsville campaign was very interesting. Its one of the very few times that the Confederate artillery got the better of their Union counterparts.

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 Posted: Wed Aug 15th, 2012 09:46 am
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I always felt that the Confederates might have driven the Federals into the river at Fredericksburg were it not for the artillery on the other side.

I am also reminded of artillery hell at Antietam. Enjoy talking to you Artillery fellas.

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William Thomas Poague at the Wilderness.

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 Posted: Thu Nov 29th, 2012 11:02 pm
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pender wrote:
William Thomas Poague at the Wilderness.

Agreed, that was an excellent example of drawing a line in the sand. (gonna have to re-read that account)

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