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General Nelson A. Miles
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Runtime : 54 minutes
Categories : Military American Pre 1900
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In a truly remarkable personal diary, this singular Union General details his commission, the formation of the army he commanded, and the battles he fought.
So compellingly vivid, you’ll almost smell the pungent aroma of black powder drifting over the battlefield.
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