Civil War historians have long been puzzled by Pickettâs seemingly suicidal frontal attack on the Union center at Gettysburg. Here, for the first time, Paul D. Walker reveals Robert E. Leeâs true plan for victory at Gettysburg: a simultaneous strike against the Union center from the front and rearâPickettâs infantry to charge the front, while Stuartâs cavalry struck the rear. The frontal assault by Pickett went off as scheduled, but as Stuartâs forces approached from the rear, they encountered a Union cavalry contingent. As the forces joined, the Union cavalry leader was quickly killed, and command fell to one of the most dynamic figures in American historyâGeorge Armstrong Custer. What followed was Americaâs greatest cavalry battle: 7,500 Confederate horsemen ranged against 5,000 Union cavalry, Jeb Stuart against George Custer, with the outcome of the Civil War at stake.
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