Barrycdog
Major
- Joined
- Jan 6, 2013
- Location
- Buford, Georgia
~ Speed or Strength? ~
"Stonewall Jackson" and his foot soldiers . . .
Early in 1862, Confederate general Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson decided to "move swiftly and strike vigorously" against larger Union forces in the Shenandoah Valley. Union general George B. McClellan landed the largest army in North American history on the Virginia Peninsula but moved it cautiously toward the Confederate capital. Jackson's success and McClellan's failure demonstrate that victory comes to... those who concentrate their forces at the right place and time. Each side had a chance to win the war in 1862, but the longer it continued, the less speed mattered and the more strength did—not just in manpower but also in money and materiel.
~ Watch the Time ~
An anxious Jackson routinely stared at this watch while observing his troops. Careful not to exhaust them during forced marches, he ordered his men to rest ten minutes every hour.
Source: http://www.vahistorical.org/…/american-turning-point…/wagi-2
"Stonewall Jackson" and his foot soldiers . . .
Early in 1862, Confederate general Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson decided to "move swiftly and strike vigorously" against larger Union forces in the Shenandoah Valley. Union general George B. McClellan landed the largest army in North American history on the Virginia Peninsula but moved it cautiously toward the Confederate capital. Jackson's success and McClellan's failure demonstrate that victory comes to... those who concentrate their forces at the right place and time. Each side had a chance to win the war in 1862, but the longer it continued, the less speed mattered and the more strength did—not just in manpower but also in money and materiel.
~ Watch the Time ~
An anxious Jackson routinely stared at this watch while observing his troops. Careful not to exhaust them during forced marches, he ordered his men to rest ten minutes every hour.
Source: http://www.vahistorical.org/…/american-turning-point…/wagi-2