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Tango0101 Nov 2019 10:19 p.m. PST

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"Seemingly everything possible has already been written about the climactic battle of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania—three nightmarish days of intense combat in early July 1863—that determined America's destiny.

Consequently, for people craving something new beyond the standard narrative so often repeated throughout the past, they were sorely disappointed by the new Gettysburg titles released for the 150th anniversary…"
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John the Greater02 Nov 2019 12:40 p.m. PST

.. for people craving something new beyond the standard narrative so often repeated throughout the past, they were sorely disappointed by the new Gettysburg titles released for the 150th anniversary…"

And this article adds nothing to the discussion.

USAFpilot03 Nov 2019 11:07 a.m. PST

"40,000 Irish fought for the Confederate Army in …"

And 150,000 Irish fought for the Union. I think for a large part one's loyalty depended on were one was living at the time.

Tango0103 Nov 2019 3:41 p.m. PST

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