Reading the book: Searching for George Gordon Meade
When dissecting the battle, it is always mentioned and bemoaned that his attack was not supported and reinforced.
Would it have mattered?
Assuming the I Corps sent in everything, and for that we would have to get into Reynold's head, and have Franklin buy into his admittingly nebulous orders from Burnside, could Jackson's position have been broken and taken?
Much is made of Birney's refusal to reinforce, but again that is only one more brigade.
When dissecting the battle, it is always mentioned and bemoaned that his attack was not supported and reinforced.
Would it have mattered?
Assuming the I Corps sent in everything, and for that we would have to get into Reynold's head, and have Franklin buy into his admittingly nebulous orders from Burnside, could Jackson's position have been broken and taken?
Much is made of Birney's refusal to reinforce, but again that is only one more brigade.