Unsung Hero of Gettysburg: The Story of Union General David McMurtrie Gregg
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Tantor Media, Inc., 2023.
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11h 5m 0s
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9798350851335

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Edward G. Longacre., Edward G. Longacre|AUTHOR., & John McLain|READER. (2023). Unsung Hero of Gettysburg: The Story of Union General David McMurtrie Gregg. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Edward G. Longacre, Edward G. Longacre|AUTHOR and John McLain|READER. 2023. Unsung Hero of Gettysburg: The Story of Union General David McMurtrie Gregg. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Edward G. Longacre, Edward G. Longacre|AUTHOR and John McLain|READER. Unsung Hero of Gettysburg: The Story of Union General David McMurtrie Gregg. Tantor Media, Inc, 2023.

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Edward G. Longacre., Edward G. Longacre|AUTHOR. and John McLain|READER. (2023). Unsung hero of gettysburg: the story of union general david mcmurtrie gregg. Tantor Media, Inc.

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Edward G. Longacre, Edward G. Longacre|AUTHOR, and John McLain|READER. Unsung Hero of Gettysburg: The Story of Union General David McMurtrie Gregg. Tantor Media, Inc, 2023.

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The highlight of his service occurred on July 3, 1863, the climactic third day at Gettysburg, when he led his own command as well as the brigade of Brig. Gen. George Armstrong Custer in repulsing an attempt by thousands of Confederate cavalries under the legendary J. E. B. Stuart in attacking the right flank and rear of the Union Army while Pickett's charge struck its front and center.

Historians credit Gregg with helping preserve the security of his army at a critical point, making Union victory inevitable. Unlike glory-hunters such as Custer and Stuart, Gregg was a quietly competent veteran who never promoted himself or sought personal recognition for his service. Rarely has a military commander of such distinction been denied a biographer's tribute. Gregg's time is long overdue.
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