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Take Command is a series of real-time tactics video games by American studio MadMinute Games. [1] The series consist of two games, Take Command: Bull Run (2004) and Take Command - 2nd Manassas (2006). The games are real-time wargames depicting some of the major battles of the American Civil War. The developers describe the games as "real-time ...
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Take Command may refer to: Take Command (command line interpreter), a cmd.exe replacement by JP Software; Take Command Console, a later version of the command line ...
Strategic Command is a series of computer video games developed by Fury Software and Battlefront.com, and published by Excalibur Publishing. [1] Since the premiere of the first game in the series, Strategic Command: European Theater in 2002, eight further new titles and six expansion packs have been released, with the ninth game released in 2022, Strategic Command: American Civil War, being ...
The court of inquiry was resolved the next day and Woodworth was allowed to remain in command. [18] Woodworth had received permission in late September to be transferred from John P. Jackson, [19] and command passed of Lieutenant Commander Henry A. Adams Jr. [20] Continuing on blockade duty, [4] she captured the Cuba and Belle of Mobile the next
Robert Gould Shaw (October 10, 1837 – July 18, 1863) was an American officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.Born into an abolitionist family from the Boston upper class, he accepted command of the first all-black regiment (the 54th Massachusetts) in the Northeast.
The 4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion took part in the following battles as a separate command prior to its formal consolidation with the 4th Arkansas Infantry Regiment: [19] Battle of Island No. 10, April 6–7, 1862. Battle of Farmington, Mississippi, May 9, 1862; Battle of Richmond, Kentucky, August 29–30, 1862 [20]
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