"Noble Band of Brothers - Valiant Sons of Arkansas" by Rick Reeves
Soldiers of the combined 1st and 15th Regiment Arkansas Volunteer Infantry enjoy a brief respite during the brutally fought Atlanta Campaign.
The Bayonet or Retreat The battle of Prairie Grove, Arkansas.
Maj. Gen. Thomas C. Hindman sought to destroy Brig. Gen. Francis Herrons and Brig. Gen. James Blunts divisions before they joined forces. Hindman placed his large force between the two Union divisions, turning on Herron first and routing his cavalry. As Hindman pursued the cavalry, he met Herrons infantry which pushed him back. The Rebels then established their line of battle on a wooded high ridge northeast of Prairie Grove Church. Herron brought his artillery across the Illinois River and initiated an artillery duel. The Union troops assaulted twice and were repulsed. The Confederates counterattacked, were halted by Union canister, and then moved forward again. Just when it looked as if the Rebel attack would roll up Herrons troops, Blunts men assailed the Confederate left flank. As night came, neither side had won, but Hindman retreated to Van Buren. Hindmans retreat established Federal control of northwest Arkansas.
76 posted on 10/26/2002 12:36:11 PM PDT by SAMWolf
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A group of U.S. soldiers disembark from a Chinook CH 47 helicopter after a mission at the U.S. air base in Bagram, Afghanistan, 55 kilometers ( 34 miles) north of Kabul, Friday, Oct. 25, 2002. (AP Photo/Amel Emric)
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