Question of the Week: 3/21-3/27/22 by Emerging Civil War Posted on March 21, 2022 Time travel question! You have to participate in the marching portion of the Gettysburg campaign. Whose brigade do you want to march with? Why? Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:Like Loading... 7 Responses to Question of the Week: 3/21-3/27/22 Custer’s Brigade because they didn’t have to walk. Loading... Reply Gordon’s Brigade: “Easily one of the most charismatic and compelling citizen-soldiers of the American Civil War.” Loading... Reply Brig. Gen. JJ. Pettigrew’s North Carolina Brigade who initially spotted Bufords Cavalry. Loading... Reply Second Vermont Brigade of Doubleday’s Division of I Corps. Putting together accounts of the march from various members’ memoirs, I drive the route and found it delightful except for the last daty’s march Loading... Reply Any regiment from Pennsylvania attached to any brigade sent there. After all, they were going “home”, if only for a brief while.. Loading... Reply Hays’ Tiger Brigade. Mardi Gras everyday on the march. Loading... Reply Pingback: Week In Review: March 21-27, 2022 | Emerging Civil War Please leave a comment and join the discussion!Cancel reply
Gordon’s Brigade: “Easily one of the most charismatic and compelling citizen-soldiers of the American Civil War.” Loading... Reply
Brig. Gen. JJ. Pettigrew’s North Carolina Brigade who initially spotted Bufords Cavalry. Loading... Reply
Second Vermont Brigade of Doubleday’s Division of I Corps. Putting together accounts of the march from various members’ memoirs, I drive the route and found it delightful except for the last daty’s march Loading... Reply
Any regiment from Pennsylvania attached to any brigade sent there. After all, they were going “home”, if only for a brief while.. Loading... Reply
Custer’s Brigade because they didn’t have to walk.
Gordon’s Brigade: “Easily one of the most charismatic and compelling citizen-soldiers of the American Civil War.”
Brig. Gen. JJ. Pettigrew’s North Carolina Brigade who initially spotted Bufords Cavalry.
Second Vermont Brigade of Doubleday’s Division of I Corps. Putting together accounts of the march from various members’ memoirs, I drive the route and found it delightful except for the last daty’s march
Any regiment from Pennsylvania attached to any brigade sent there. After all, they were going “home”, if only for a brief while..
Hays’ Tiger Brigade. Mardi Gras everyday on the march.