“我们的任务尚未完成”:1863年7月4日葛底斯堡战役胜利后米德的决策

Thomas J. Ryan, Richard R. Schaus
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为期三天的葛底斯堡战役已经结束,一场决定性的战争即将开始!罗伯特·e·李将军在前一天晚上与他的军团指挥官们商议后,心情沉重地发布了总命令:“军队将于今晚撤离阵地. . . .总指挥诚恳地告诫各军长,要使每一位军官在整个行军过程中保持最大的警惕、稳定和勇敢。李将军在战场上惨败后,时运颠倒,他发现自己从葛底斯堡只有两条可行的逃生路线——钱伯斯堡大道和黑格斯敦(费尔菲尔德)路。米德在前三天也遇到过类似的情况,当时如果北方联邦军遭遇不幸,只有托尼镇路和巴尔的摩公路是可能的逃跑路线。a·p·希尔中将的部队开始行动,詹姆斯·朗斯特里特中将的部队紧随其后,理查德·尤厄尔中将的部队在后面。j·e·b·斯图尔特少将的骑兵接到任务,继续跟随军队前进,同时守卫军队的左右侧翼和后方
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"Our Task Is Not Yet Accomplished": Meade's Decision Making after Victory at Gettysburg, July 4, 1863
Th e threeday battle at Gettysburg had ended, and a fateful aft ermath was about to begin! Having conferred with his corps commanders the previous evening, with a heavy heart, Gen. Robert E. Lee issued general orders stating, “Th e army will vacate its position this evening. . . . Th e commanding general earnestly exhorts each corps commander to see that every offi cer exerts the utmost vigilance, steadiness, and boldness during the whole march.”1 Following his devastating defeat on the battlefi eld, in a reversal of fortune, Lee found himself limited to only two feasible escape routes from Gettysburg— the Chambersburg Pike and Hagerstown (Fairfi eld) Road. Meade had faced a similar situation on the previous day three when only the Taneytown Road and the Baltimore Pike were potential escape routes for the Union army if misfortune had befallen it. Lt. Gen. A. P. Hill’s corps was to commence the movement, followed by Lt. Gen. James Longstreet’s corps, and Lt. Gen. Richard Ewell’s corps bringing up the rear. Maj. Gen. J. E. B. Stuart’s cavalry received the assignment to proceed and follow the army, while guarding its right and left fl anks as well as the rear.2
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