| Mclean - 2000 - 372 頁
...but the people should be informed that so long as an army can subsist among them recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined to stop them at all hazards.45 After the war, Sheridan jusrified his orders in his memoits by saying that he did not hold... | |
| Russell Frank Weigley - 2000 - 662 頁
...but the people should be informed that so long as an army can subsist among them recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined to stop them at all hazards.18 "Give the enemy no rest," Grant instructed Sheridan, "and if it is possible to follow to... | |
| Jack H. Lepa - 2003 - 264 頁
...but the people should be informed that so long as an army can subsist among them recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined to stop them at all hazards. Bear in mind the object is to drive the enemy south, and to do this you want to keep him always in... | |
| Ulysses S. Grant - 2006 - 545 頁
...the people should be informed that, so long as an army can subsist among them, recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined to stop them at all hazards. "Bear in mind, the object is to drive the enemy south; and to do this, you want to keep him always... | |
| Philip Henry Sheridan - 2007 - 562 頁
...the people should be informed that so long as an army can subsist among them, recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined to stop them at all hazards . . ." [Grant's letter of instructions.! "HEADQUARTERS MIDDLE MILITARY DIVISION, "Cedar Creek, Va.,... | |
| Mark E. Neely - 2007 - 296 頁
...but the people should be informed that so long as an army can subsist among them recurrences of these raids must be expected, and we are determined to stop them at all hazards."611 Sheridan excerpted Grant's language precisely in giving orders to his cavalry commander,... | |
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