<p>In this book William C. Davis narrates one of the most memorable and crucial of the engagements fought for control of the strategically vital Shenandoah Valley -- a battle that centered on the farming community of New Market. There Confederate forces under the command of General John C. Breckinridge defeated the numerically superior army commanded by the Union&#39;s hapless General Franz Sigel. Outnumbered by a margin of four to one at the beginning of the conflict Breckinridge was desperate for additional men. He sent out a call for assistance to the Virginia Military Institute and the school responded by sending 258 members of its Corps of Cadets into battle -- some of them as young as fifteen years old. In the action that followed 57 of them would be killed or wounded.</p><p>In vivid detail The Battle of New Market tells of Breckinridge&#39;s audacious domination of the battlefield and of Sigel&#39;s tragic ineptitude; of the opposing troops both seasoned and untried; of the fate of prisoners and of the wounded; and perhaps most memorably of the gallantry of the cadets who marched from the classrooms of VMI directly into the heat of battle.</p>
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