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  • There is little chance today's college students will study the strategy that underlay Gen. Robert E. Lee's decision to lead the Army of Northern Virginia on a second invasion of the North, or the tactics that Gen. George Gordon Meade and his commanders of the Army of the Potomac adopted to repel the attack.

    Our Elite Schools Have Abandoned Military History Peter Berkowitz 2011

  • Exactly a hundred years before, the Army of the Potomac, led by the oft-misunderstood General George Gordon Meade, had turned the tide of the Civil War and thus the tide of American history.

    Going Home to Glory David Eisenhower 2010

  • But he gets a statue on Pennsylvania soil -- a statue which, by the way, stands at the exact same height as the statue to U.S. General George Gordon Meade, the commander of the Army of the Potomac (and a Pennsylvanian).

    Bob Cesca: Ground Zero Mosque Opponents Have a Lot of Work to Do 2010

  • But he gets a statue on Pennsylvania soil -- a statue which, by the way, stands at the exact same height as the statue to U.S. General George Gordon Meade, the commander of the Army of the Potomac (and a Pennsylvanian).

    Bob Cesca: Ground Zero Mosque Opponents Have A Lot of Work To Do 2010

  • Dissatisfied with the performance of General Abner Doubleday during the battle of Gettysburg, General George Gordon Meade removed him from command.

    LINCOLN AT HOME David Herbert Donald 2001

  • Dissatisfied with the performance of General Abner Doubleday during the battle of Gettysburg, General George Gordon Meade removed him from command.

    LINCOLN AT HOME David Herbert Donald 2001

  • Enough troops had been put on the Federal left, Burnside believed, to have pressed home the attack of George Gordon Meade, whose division entered the gap between Lane and Archer.

    LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001

  • Dissatisfied with the performance of General Abner Doubleday during the battle of Gettysburg, General George Gordon Meade removed him from command.

    LINCOLN AT HOME David Herbert Donald 2001

  • Enough troops had been put on the Federal left, Burnside believed, to have pressed home the attack of George Gordon Meade, whose division entered the gap between Lane and Archer.

    LEE’S LIEUTENANTS DOUGLAS SOUTHALL FREEMAN 2001

  • Enough troops had been put on the Federal left, Burnside believed, to have pressed home the attack of George Gordon Meade, whose division entered the gap between Lane and Archer.

    Lee’s Lieutenants Douglas Southall Freeman 1971

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