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Informationen zum Autor Dennis W. Belcher has edited or authored nine books on the Civil War and has published in the North & South magazine. He lives in Jefferson City, Missouri. Klappentext The 11th Missouri Infantry distinguished itself as just the type of regiment the Union needed in the Civil War. Hard as nails and loyal to a fault, the men of the "Eagle Brigade" would follow their commanders "into hell if they ordered." They battled two Confederate regiments at Iuka, turned the tide at Battery Robinett at Corinth, assaulted the impossible Stockade Redan at Vicksburg as whole ranks of soldiers were cut down, and broke Hood's line at Nashville. Although the 11th Missouri ranks among the 300 top regiments of the Civil War, little of its history has been formally recorded. This study provides a detailed account of the regiment's four-and-a-half years of outstanding service and a roster. Zusammenfassung "The 11th Missouri Infantry distinguished itself as just the type of regiment the Union needed in the Civil War. The men of the "Eagle Brigade" would follow their commanders "into hell if they ordered." This study provides a detailed account of the regiment's four-and-a-half years of outstanding service and a roster"--Provided by publisher. Inhaltsverzeichnis Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Preface 1. Organizing the 11th Missouri Infantry and Battle of Fredericktown 2. Point Pleasant and Siege of Corinth 3. Battle of Iuka 4. Battle of Corinth 5. Siege of Vicksburg 6. End of the 11th Missouri and Reorganization 7. Abbeville, Pursuit of Price, and Battle of Nashville 8. Battle of Spanish Fort and Occupation in Alabama 9. Postwar Biographical Information Appendix A: 11th Missouri Volunteer Infantry Roster Appendix B: 11th Missouri Veteran Volunteer Infantry Roster Appendix C: Wartime Letters of Men of the 11th Missouri Infantry Notes Bibliography Index ...