The Battle of Cedar Mountain: A Battlefield Terrain Study.
Abstract
Tactical studies of Civil War battlefields have long been used by modern soldiers as a method of enhancing their understanding of the profession of arms. In this study, using records and reports written by commanders and participants actually involved in the battle, the authors examine a minor Civil War battle fought near Cedar Mountain, Virginia in the late summer of 1862. Confederate forces led by then Major General Thomas 'Stonewall' Jackson engage a Union force in a minor, but bloody skirmish that results in a temporary delay of a planned Confederate invasion of Maryland. Command decisions and leadership styles of the key participants are a prominent feature of the study. Should the reader decide to visit the battlefield and walk the ground, the study includes directions to the battlefield and to various points of interest on the field.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1985
- Accession Number
- ADA323358
Entities
People
- Ronald M. D'amura
- William G. Hospodar
Organizations
- United States Army War College