Just gotta share this battle graphic

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drypowder
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Just gotta share this battle graphic

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LMAO




This is my objective I'm Confederate these two Union Regiments are in it ... lol but I lost the scenario cause a new objective popped up after this one and I didn't deal with it properly ... (oops I kept trying to add a .bmp file duh ... sorry - here it is in jpg )
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lol ... ya gotta love it
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Reason: more add file fail ....
This is Abner Monroe Perrin born Edgefield County, South Carolina born Feb 8th 1827 fought in Gettysburg and other engagements.

"Maj. Gen. Edward "Allegheny" Johnson's division was captured on May 12, 1864, units from the Third Corps—including Perrin's brigade—were called in to help. Leading his troops in a spirited counterattack through a very heavy fire, with his sword in hand, Perrin fell from his horse pierced by seven bullets. He died instantly.

Perrin is buried in the Confederate Cemetery in Fredericksburg, Virginia." source wiki
NefariousKoel
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Time to call for a charge from the rear!
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give them the bayonet!! :evil:
drypowder
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Good idea .... next time ...
This is Abner Monroe Perrin born Edgefield County, South Carolina born Feb 8th 1827 fought in Gettysburg and other engagements.

"Maj. Gen. Edward "Allegheny" Johnson's division was captured on May 12, 1864, units from the Third Corps—including Perrin's brigade—were called in to help. Leading his troops in a spirited counterattack through a very heavy fire, with his sword in hand, Perrin fell from his horse pierced by seven bullets. He died instantly.

Perrin is buried in the Confederate Cemetery in Fredericksburg, Virginia." source wiki
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