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Gouverneur K. Warren - Little Round Top
Gouverneur K. Warren
Little Round Top
Battle of Gettysburg
July 2, 1863
by Mark Maritato
Chief Topographical Engineer Gouvernour Kimble Warren along with Washington A. Roebling survey the situation from the summit of Little Round Top only moments before a massive Confederate assault on the Union Army position occupying Cemetery Ridge. Upon finding that only a handful of men from the Union Army's Signal Corps occupied the hill; Warren immediately ordered Roebling to find the nearest brigade of soldiers to occupy and secure the hill. Colonel Strong Vincent of the V Corps quickly responded to Warren's call and occupied the boulder strewn hill with four Federal regiments just moments before the arrival of Confederate forces.. Because of General Warren's quick actions, the ensuing battle for Little Round Top would not only decide the fate of the Federal Army; but also became a defining chapter in the history of the battle of Gettysburg.
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