ALL RIGHT, DALENCIA THANK YOU. WELL, TODAY MARKS THE 161ST ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM, WHICH TOOK PLACE RIGHT HERE IN MARYLAND AND REMAINS ONE OF THE MOST FAMOUS BATTLES OF THE CIVIL WAR.
For the better part of 160 years, military historians have been poring over the movements of Union and Confederate soldiers through southern Washington County in the waning days of the summer of 1862 ...
JBSA-FORT SAM HOUSTON, Texas — The Borden Institute, an agency of the U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, Medical Center of Excellence, officially released Combat Readiness Through Medicine at ...
On this morning 150 years ago, Union and Confederate troops clashed at the crossroads town of Sharpsburg, Md. The Battle of Antietam remains the bloodiest single day in American history. The battle ...
SHARPSBURG, Md. (WCSC) - Union forces clashed with Confederate troops in what would be the deadliest one-day battle in American military history on Sept. 17, 1862. It was the Battle of Antietam, also ...
Editor’s Note: Last weekend, William Vandall made the trip to Maryland to commemorate the Battle of Antietam. This is an accounting of his visit. Over the weekend, a historic moment passed 160 years ...
A newly-discovered map of the Battle of Antietam has shown that thousands of fallen soldiers were temporarily buried on the Civil War Battleground in a stunning visualization of the devastation of the ...
“From the moment the guns fell silent,” Stephen Budiansky writes of the deadliest day in American military history—the furious fighting between Union and Confederate forces at the Battle of Antietam ...
September marks two events in American history that shocked the country. Sept. 11, for obvious reasons, remains seared in our minds. But the other event, unfortunately, is now nearly forgotten. Sept.
"Known as the Battle of Antietam by the Union and the Battle of Sharpsburg by the Confederates, the day-long battle near Antietam Creek on September 17 [1862] is widely recognized as the single ...
The bloodiest day in American history occurred 150 years ago, on Sept. 17, 1862, at the Battle of Antietam (Union name) or Sharpsburg (Confederate name). More Americans died on this single day than ...
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