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To: Kenny Bunk
It is on the “bucket list”. I hope to perhaps, Good Lord willing, be in the area for the 150th in 2013 but my cousin passed away recently and there went my condo in Alexandria, Va.
It was my impression that Hill was perhaps suffering from VD picked up in the Mexican War. He was uncharacteristically reticent to attack as in former engagements. As was Ewell. He was a firebrand under Jackson. I think he was not really over the loss of his leg. If I remember correctly Ewell redeemed himself in the Wilderness. The battle of Gettysburg is one of those eerie battles that seem preordained from the beginning. The more I study it (going on fifty years)the more I get a cold chill.
If you are into the Revolution check out Yorktown. Strange things happened there also. I mean the French fleet held off the British fleet. THE FRENCH. LOL. A freak storm held up the British fleet in New York harbor. There are other instances during the siege. Cue Twilight Zone music.
49 posted on 07/14/2012 4:32:17 AM PDT by prof.h.mandingo (Buck v. Bell (1927) An idea whose time has come (for extreme liberalism))
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I mean the French fleet held off the British fleet. THE FRENCH. LOL. A freak storm held up the British fleet in New York harbor. There are other instances during the siege. Cue Twilight Zone music.

Now Professor, don't knock the Frogs so close to Bastille Day ... besides they did yeoman work in our Revolution at great expense to themselves. De Grasse was a fighting admiral, too. Unfortunately he had his cul handed to him later in the West Indies. My favorite revolutionary Divine Intervention was the mysterious ground fog that allowed the Americans to escape from Washington Heights!

In re Gettysburg ... you'll make it! Unfortunately, the town is a tourist trap and now there's an occult something or other going on with ghost tours, ghostbusters, apparitions reported,, etc. etc. So, maybe you're onto something!

While nowhere as pristine as Antietam, amazingly much of the battlefield remains as it was. I believe Lee's original plan was to fight a defensive battle ... Ewell wanted to base it at Cashtown ... he certainly wasn't 100% physically at the time. A.P. Hill spent an inordinate amount of time on sick leave and he was mighty touchy about the prerogatives of his command. Tactically brilliant, but perhaps not quite as much a collaborative commander as he might have been. BTW, I cannot tell you how valuable I find Jubal Early's memoirs. Not only a capable commander, he seems to be a dead reliable report writer who admits his own mistakes ... no self-aggrandizement and lots of detail.

If you are into the Revolution
Professor, it has always secretly worried me that had I been around, I might have been a Tory!

53 posted on 07/14/2012 9:26:31 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk (So, Scalia, Alito, Thomas, and FU Roberts can't figure out if Obama is a Natural Born Citizen?)
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