Logan Smith

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So it happened—thanks to an intelligence drought and a consequent miscalculation—that the two armies were set to marching on a collision course. The Army of the Potomac’s intelligence chief, Colonel George Sharpe, fixed the stakes for the contest when he wrote that day, “I hope our friends understand that in the great game that is now being played, everything in the way of advantage depends upon which side gets the best information.”
Gettysburg
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