When Maj. Vernier’s men got in the kill zone of the ambush, the sentries fired, signaling the hidden soldiers to fire on the cavalry. Nearly all of the Maj. Vernier’s cavalry was shot or bayoneted. A few were able to escape into the night. [More]
Monday, March 05, 2012
This Day in History: March 5
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