Ned M Campbell

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Longstreet had arrayed the defenders to create what a modern soldier would recognize as a “kill zone,” a box of converging fire that trapped any attacker attempting to cross. Additional lines of troops positioned on the rise behind the lane were able to fire over the heads of the men in the trenches, adding to the withering volleys that caught the Union troops in front.
A Day in September: The Battle of Antietam and the World It Left Behind
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