Drawing from the primary resource of Charles Judson's diaries from 1863 and 1864; Stewart Petrie incorporates other information concerning the Union VI Corps to paint this picture of Civil War life. The unending problems of long marches; heat exhaustion; poor food; and illness are punctuated with episodes of brutal warfare and stark terror. The Union VI Corps participated in such hard-fought battles as the Wilderness; North Anna River; the slaughter at Cold Harbor; and most notably at Cedar Creek.
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