GDG- Alternate Gettysburg

Robert G. Pielke rpielke at ca.rr.com
Wed Mar 5 08:05:56 CST 2008


As I recall, all the HC did was establish that it could have been done by a sniper [via a demo]...

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  How did the History Channel come to this conclusion? Was it a soldier who 
  came forward who said he did it?  Why couldn't it have been just a stray 
  bullet, considering the bullets that were being fired during the battle? 
  But I guess, like the History Channel, has done on several occasions, 
  played fast and loose with the facts to make the subject more exciting, 
  like it needed it.   : - )
  Ed Smothers




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  > If Reynolds had accepted command, would it have been Meade under that
  tree?

  Keith,

  My first thought was no way, wrong corps. Reynolds was the wing commander
  over the I, III, and XI corps and I'm guessing that if Reynolds had taken
  command of the army, someone from one of those corps would have been under
  that tree.  Or probably not under that tree. 

  Sure changes things in a hurry and why "what-ifs" are fun, but futile.

  By the way, History Channel said it was a sniper who killed Reynolds.  I
  forget how far away it was - 700 yards, 900 yards, possibly sitting in a
  tree in Chambersburg...  I can't remember.  But I was happy to have that
  mystery solved!  ;)

  - Bob

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