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Combat Field Studies - The Battle of Antietam
National Guard Bureau - Army National Guard - G3 - Training Division - Leader Development Branch
May 7, 2020 | 14:04
Capt. Jonathan Bratten (Maine National Guard History) dives into the fascinating history of the Maine National Guard's 133rd Engineer Battalion. The 133rd Engineer, once the 10th Maine Volunteer Infantry, fought in the battle of Antietam during the Civil War. Capt. Bratten discusses the battle's lessons, and the role that the 10th Maine played.
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