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1Ammianus
Lee's ill-fated decisions and ultimate defeat likely stemmed from bad reconnaissance, forces spread too thin, and an inability to see the more compact and elevated Union forces, according to geographers and cartographers who synthesized old maps, text and data into a digital model of the 3-day battle in 1863. (Reuters)
The Smithsonian has really given us all a gift this July! Fascinating article!
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/A-Cutting-Edge-Second-Look-at-...
The Smithsonian has really given us all a gift this July! Fascinating article!
http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history-archaeology/A-Cutting-Edge-Second-Look-at-...
2jcbrunner
Don't miss the Civil War Trust's 360 degree views of Gettysburg. Extremely well done. It is the next best thing to being on the spot. Only the background sound and heat is missing.

