Signal Corps at Cedar Creek
Signal Corps at Cedar Creek
Description
Although the telegraph was in use during the Civil War, signal flag operators were kept in use throughout the war. Places like Cedar Creek in Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley -- surrounded by mountain chains with wide open farmland in-between -- became a scene of mobile warfare. In these instances the Signal Corps became a means of long-range communication on the field of battle. At right, a regiment of Union re-enactors are blurred as they march along the hills of Cedar Creek Battlefield on the 150th anniversary of this tide turning battle of the Civil War.
Detail
Editions:
25/25
Virginia 2014
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