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Featured battle : Cross Keys

Part of American Civil War

Date : 08 June 1862

Gen. Jackson's force of 'foot cavalry', so called because they had marched 350 miles up and down the Shenandoah Valley and won 3 battles in 5 weeks, were in a race with 2 closing Union forces under John C Frémont and James Shields. Although each was numerically inferior to Jackson's force, together they would outnumber him but the 2 columns were separated by the Massanutten Moutain ridge and the south fork of the Shenandoah. Jackson held the only bridge at Port Republic so he decided to destroy them in detail. Richard S Ewell's division dug in at Cross Keys, 3 miles north west of the bridge to delay Frémont while Jackson dealt with Shields. Although outnumbered considerably by Frémont's bluecoats, Ewell's men defended well, and the Union attacks were uncoordinated, and thrown back. Ewell was therefore requested to leave a holding force only, and send men to reinforce Port Republic

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Spanish Civil War, International Brigade - The Commissar

Spanish Civil War, International Brigade - The Commissar

A member of La Columna, a re-enactment group representing the International Brigade during the Spanish Civil War. He is recreating the role of the Commissar, the person responsible in a Communist unit for morale, education, propaganda etc. He was also involved in disciplining those not thought 'of right mind' and would be able to order summary trials and executions. He is seen here typing up a report for higher command.

Gallery updated : 2022-04-04 08:33:43

Featured review :

The Civil War in Yorkshire, Fairfax vs Newcastle

Cooke, David
Good new work covering the Yorkshire battles of the Civil War and the struggle between the Earl of Newcastle and Lord Fairfax. Also includes a section giving suggested walks around several of the battlefields and plenty of photographs.
Pen and Sword, 2004

Reviewed : 2011-09-30 00:00:00