Without Warning: The Saga of Gettysburg, A Reluctant Union Hero, and the Men He Inspired

Without Warning: The Saga of Gettysburg, A Reluctant Union Hero, and the Men He Inspired

by Terry C Pierce
Without Warning: The Saga of Gettysburg, A Reluctant Union Hero, and the Men He Inspired

Without Warning: The Saga of Gettysburg, A Reluctant Union Hero, and the Men He Inspired

by Terry C Pierce

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Overview

Between plans and their execution rage the winds of war. The winds of chance. The winds of choice. The winds of political ambition and human error—and human schemes.

The winds of war grow dark around General George Meade, appointed to command the Army of the Potomac just three days before a brewing battle against Robert E. Lee, charismatic leader of the Confederate forces. No one—not even the outgoing commander—seems to know where Lee’s army is, except that they are somewhere on Northern soil, possibly pushing toward a decisive battle deep in the heart of the Union.

Bound by duty to take a position he did not seek and does not want, Meade reluctantly accepts Lincoln’s appointment, and overnight, the fate of nearly 100,000 Union soldiers is in his hands.

Meade is a planner—a quiet, capable engineer whose commitment to modesty and restraint is second only to his commitment to honor, duty, and country. While the winds of war swirl around him, he struggles to concoct a battle plan without even the most basic information, in order to defeat an enemy he cannot find, on ground he has not yet seen. Thwarted by insufficient military intelligence, and betrayed by the machinations of an unscrupulous general with dreams of glory, Meade knows it will take all his skill and the heroism of his troops to best the formidable and hitherto undefeated Lee. The fate of the Republic itself hangs in the balance.

Without Warning is the gripping saga of the Battle of Gettysburg, the Union patriots who fought it, and the man who led them. It scrutinizes the role character plays in leadership and the challenge of the unexpected. Built firmly upon the annals of history, this epic historical novel brings to vivid life seven unforgettable days in the lives and trials of a Union general and his men as they brave the winds of war to save the United States of America.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781631070273
Publisher: Heart Ally Books
Publication date: 06/15/2020
Pages: 788
Sales rank: 293,748
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.88(d)

About the Author

Terry C. Pierce is a Captain, USN, retired. He commanded the USS Whidbey Island LSD-41 and was Chief of Staff, Amphibious Force 7th Fleet. He was the speechwriter for Admiral Mike Boorda, Chief of Naval Operations. He retired as the Director of the Center of Innovation at the United States Air Force Academy. He holds doctorate and master's degrees from Harvard. He is the author of Warfighting and Disruptive Technologies: Disguising Innovation (Frank Cass, 2004).

Table of Contents

List of Maps

Preface

Key Characters

Saturday, June 27, 1863

1. The Messenger

2. Meade

3. Hardie

4. Haskell

5. Meade

Sunday, June 28, 1863

6. The Messenger

7. Warren

8. Sickles

9. Meade

10. Meade

11. First Minnesota

12. Meade

Monday, June 29, 1863

13. Haskell

14. First Minnesota

15. Meade

Tuesday, June 30, 1863

16. Sickles

17. Warren

18. Meade

Wednesday, July 1, 1863

19. Meade

20. Hancock

21. Sickles

22. First Minnesota

23. Hancock

24. Greene

25. Meade

Thursday, July 2, 1863

26. Meade

27. First Minnesota

28. Sickles

29. Greene

30. Meade

31. Sickles

32. Meade

33. Warren

34. Sickles

35. Meade

36. First Minnesota

37. Meade

38. First Minnesota

39. Greene

40. Meade

Friday, July 3, 1863

41. Meade

42. First Minnesota

43. Meade

44. Haskell

45. First Minnesota

46. Haskell

47. First Minnesota

48. Meade

49. Hancock

50. Meade

51. Sickles

52. Meade

Appendices

Army Order of Battle

Acknowledgements

List of Illustrations

List of Maps

Overview, June 1863

Pipe Creek Line, June 30, 1863

Buford’s Defenses, July 1, 1863

Cemetery Hill Defenses, July 1, 1863

Fishhook Defenses, Midmorning, July 2, 1863

Sickles’s Forward Deployment, 4:00 p.m., July 2, 1863

Little Round Top, Early Evening, July 2, 1863

First Minnesota Charge, July 2, 1863

Culp’s Hill, Evening, July 2, 1863

Pickett’s Charge, Afternoon, July 3, 1863

First Minnesota — Pickett’s Charge, July 3, 1863

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