02699nam 22004573 450 991015895600332120230803214439.097817862559761786255979(CKB)3710000001011442(MiAaPQ)EBC4809377(Au-PeEL)EBL4809377(CaPaEBR)ebr11348965(OCoLC)974595458(Perlego)3021565(EXLCZ)99371000000101144220210901d2014 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Effects Of Logistical Factors On The Union Pursuit Of The Confederate Army During The Final Phase Of The Gettysburg Campaign1st ed.San Francisco :Golden Springs Publishing,2014.©2014.1 online resource (37 pages)Intro -- TABLE OF CONTENTS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- UNION LOGISTICS SUPPORT IN 1863 -- MILITARY DEPARTMENTS -- DEPOT SYSTEM -- FIELD SUPPORT ORGANIZATION -- THE INDIVIDUAL SOLDIER -- RAILROADS -- WAGON TRAINS -- SITUATION AT GETTYSBURG, JULY 4, 1863 -- GENERAL CONDITION AND FIGHTING STRENGTH -- MEDICAL CARE -- ARMS AND AMMUNITION -- HORSES -- TRANSPORTATION -- PURSUIT OF THE CONFEDERATE ARMY, JULY 5-14, 1863 -- MOVEMENTS OF THE ARMY, JULY 5-9, 1863 -- ENCIRCLEMENT AND ESCAPE, JULY 9-14. 1863 -- CONCLUSIONS -- BIBLIOGRAPHY.For ten days after the Battle of Gettysburg, the Army of Northern Virginia, under command of Robert E. Lee, remained trapped on the Union side of the flooded Potomac River. During that time, the Army of the Potomac, commanded by George G. Meade, pursued the Confederate forces as they retreated across Pennsylvania and Maryland, attempting but never quite succeeding in bringing about another general engagement. This paper examines the extent to which logistical factors on the Union side of the line hampered the effort to destroy the Confederate army. Specifically, it will seek to show that the resource limitations experienced by the Union army were a decisive factor in their inability to destroy Lee's forces while they remained trapped on Union soil. Effects Of Logistical Factors On The Union Pursuit Of The Confederate Army LogisticsLogistics.973.73490000000004Wetekam Colonel Donald J1376589MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910158956003321The Effects Of Logistical Factors On The Union Pursuit Of The Confederate Army3412523UNINA01204nam0 22002891i 450 UON0033991820231205104254.78620091021d1971 |0itac50 baporBR|||| 1||||Introdução à lingüistica aplicadaRobert Ladoapresentação de Charles C. Friesorganização e seleção de Marta Coelhotradução e notas de Vincente Pereira de SouzaRio de JaneiroEditora Petropolis1971178 p.23 cm.Linguistica ApplicataUONC026327FIPetrópolis (Rio de Janeiro)UONL003837410Linguistica21LADORobertUONV034757132203COELHOMartaUONV191344FRIESCharles CarpenterUONV121457VozesUONV270237650ITSOL20250516RICASIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOUONSIUON00339918SIBA - SISTEMA BIBLIOTECARIO DI ATENEOSI Port Ling II 0354 SI SP 315/1 5 0354 Introdução à lingüistica aplicada1362633UNIOR