The story of the bloodiest battle of the American Civil War on the Western Front: the Confederate attack in the area of the small Chickamauga Creek on 19 September 1863, the collapse of the Union Army's right flank on the second day of the battle, and the heroic, delaying resistance of the Union troops under General George H. Thomas, who saved the Union Army from complete disaster, as well as the retreat of the Northerners to Chattanooga.
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English text, paperback, numerous photographs, several full-page colour illustrations, colour maps. Oxford: Osprey Publishing Ltd. 1992. 96 pages.