Mon Jun 18, 2007 2:24 am
Yes and no. Some of the most interesting battles and campaigns of the war were Confederate cavalry raids behind Union lines destroying supply depots, ripping up railroad tracks, and causing havoc. However, with a couple notable exceptions, these raids were conducted in almost entirely Confederate territory held by Union forces. So, when you wake up one morning to find 6 confederate cavalry regiments ripping up every rail line in Indiana and Ohio, that is not historical.