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The Johnson-Gilmor Cavalry Raid Around Baltimore: July 10-13, 1864

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The Johnson-Gilmor Cavalry Raid Around Baltimore: July 10-13, 1864

著者: Eric J. Wittenberg
ナレーター: Sean Redfield
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The Johnson-Gilmor Raid, a gripping tale of desperation and high stakes during the American Civil War, unveils the doomed attempt to free Confederate prisoners of war, shedding light on the intricacies of wartime strategies and the relentless pursuit of liberty.

The Johnson-Gilmor Raid represents one of three major attempts to free prisoners of war during the American Civil War. Like the other two, it was destined to fail for a variety of reasons, mostly because the timetable for the operation was a schedule impossible to meet. The mounted raid was a fascinating act of increasing desperation by the Confederate high command in the summer of 1864.

Award-winning cavalry historian Eric J. Wittenberg presents the gripping story in detail for the first time in The Johnson-Gilmor Cavalry Raid Around Baltimore, July 10-13, 1864 is the fourth book in the bestselling Battles & Leaders Series.

The thundering high-stakes operation was intended to free the suffering of 15,000 Confederate prisoners held at Point Lookout, Maryland, a peninsula at the confluence of the Potomac River and the Chesapeake Bay. The operation consisted of two mounted columns, one under Bradley Johnson and a second smaller one under Harry Gilmor.

Each had different objectives. The former would move directly on Point Lookout, while the other destroyed bridges and created other mischief to tie up enemy forces. (The wild plot initially envisioned launching a simultaneous naval strike, which went awry at the 11th hour.) Success would have released thousands of men behind enemy lines, created significant chaos and, with a little more luck, returned veterans into the fighting ranks.

The fast-paced July 1864 drama has never been told in such depth and with such precision. Wittenberg draws upon a wide variety of sources to do so, including contemporary newspapers. This will be welcomed by anyone with an interest in the Civil War, high-stakes operations, or the politics of high command.

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