On the crucial third day of the decisive Battle of Gettysburg, a
newly-appointed brigadier general, age 23, commanded a full brigade
of Michigan cavalrymen during his first major battle - George
Armstrong Custer. He played a key role in saving the day in the
Army of the Potomac's rear by leading his four cavalry regiments to
victory. This book has emphasized the importance of the decisive
clash at the East Cavalry Field on July 3, 1863 by presenting
Custer's official report-long considered "lost" and often
ignored-about the most important cavalry action during the largest
and most decisive battle ever fought on the North American
continent. Most of all, this is an important story about the Union
cavalry's vital contributions to decisive victory on the final day
of the most climactic showdown of the Civil War at Gettysburg.
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