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 Post subject: 620PM Day 1
PostPosted: Fri May 19, 2006 12:29 am 
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The fight at Culps Hill was swinging back to Union
favor. Ramsuer was still holding in the woods as
reinforcements started up the north side.

Andersons boys were now pushing the blue troopers back
back from the sunken road area, as Johnson moved
closer on theit flank. If those brave boys in blue was
not careful, they was gonna get trapped...

And yet another fresh division marches along the pike,
rushing to the sounds of the guns.



> Cela
>
> 620PM
>
> General Reynolds was content. he had brought on a
> general engagement and the entire Reb Army was here.
> Not exactly where he thought they would fight but
> the Yanks held Cemetery Hill and a fight here would
> be just fine. I Corp was decimated but they had done
> their duty.
>
> General Howard at last resumed command of what was
> left of XIth Corp. Barlows Divison had fared the
> worst but they were starting to get organized on the
> big hill. Steinwehrs Divison had done a fine job but
> at last had fallen back and they too came under
> Howard`s sway. Schurz was detached on the far right
> and also was getting reorganized, XIth would
> eventually be viable again.
>
> General Slocum was now stating to fight back against
> Rodes. Ruger had assulted some guns but had not
> carried them. McDougal of Willaims Divison and
> Geary`s divison were now up and helping to support
> the right,
>
> Sickles had arrived and was asked to support the
> left and also to support the tired I Corp who still
> held the left front.
>
> And now Hancock and II Corp was entering. The Reb
> high water mark was approaching and the tide was
> going to turn( or so Hancock hoped)
> -Tony-
>




Colonel Tony Best
Army of Georgia


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