Union And Confederate Infantry Doctrine In The Battle Of Chickamauga

Union And Confederate Infantry Doctrine In The Battle Of Chickamauga
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Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781786255853
ISBN-13 : 1786255855
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Book Synopsis Union And Confederate Infantry Doctrine In The Battle Of Chickamauga by : Major Raymond Scott Eresman

Download or read book Union And Confederate Infantry Doctrine In The Battle Of Chickamauga written by Major Raymond Scott Eresman and published by Pickle Partners Publishing. This book was released on 2015-11-06 with total page 194 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study investigates whether the infantry doctrine used by the Union and Confederate armies in the Battle of Chickamauga followed published doctrine and determines what effect infantry doctrine had on the battle. Beginning with a review of each side’s formal doctrine, the study divides the battle into sixty-eight engagements and focuses on organization, formations used, terrain, use of skirmishers, engagement distances, use of breastworks, and engagement results to determine the doctrine used and its impact on the battle. The armies’ organizations and formations indicate that each used a different doctrinal source; Union forces appeared to use Brigadier General Silas Casey’s manual while the Confederates used Lieutenant General William Hardee’s and Lieutenant General Winfield Scott’s manuals. Casey’s doctrine gave the Union army greater potential flexibility within their brigade, division, and corps formations, but the cost of that potential was less combat power in the line of battle and vulnerability on the flanks. Engagement analysis indicates that both sides deviated from tactics by fighting prone during heavy firefights. Union breastworks in this battle were almost invulnerable. The final conclusion is that while initial engagement distances were largely determined by terrain, minimum ranges seemed to be influenced by the increased lethal range of the rifled musket.


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