Music → Brandy Haze - SAD GRL SZN (2024) Mp3 320kbps
Published by: Emperor2011 on 2-03-2024, 12:07 | 0
Format: MPEG Audio | 320 Kbps
Album: SAD GRL SZN
Artist: Brandy Haze
Genre: R&B
Date/Year: 2024-03-01
E-Books → Death's Summer Coat by Brandy Schillace
Published by: Emperor2011 on 27-12-2023, 14:30 | 0
Death's Summer Coat by Brandy Schillace | 15.24 MB
English | N/A Pages
Title: Death's Summer Coat
Author: Brandy Schillace
Year: 2015
Music → Brandy - Christmas With Brandy (2023) Mp3 320kbps
Published by: Emperor2011 on 11-11-2023, 11:43 | 0
Format: MPEG Audio | 320 Kbps
Album: Christmas With Brandy
Artist: Brandy, Sy'Rai
Genre: N/A
Date/Year: 2023
Music → Brandy Haze - Where We Left Off (2022) Mp3 320kbps
Published by: Emperor2011 on 25-11-2022, 12:44 | 0
Format: MPEG Audio | 320 Kbps
Album: Where We Left Off
Artist: Brandy Haze
Genre: R&B
Date/Year: 2022
E-Books → Say You Swear by Meagan Brandy
Published by: Emperor2011 on 24-11-2022, 17:48 | 0
Say You Swear by Meagan Brandy | 722.04 KB
English | 550 Pages
Title: Say You Swear
Author: Meagan Brandy
Year: 2022
E-Books → Gettysburg in Color Volume 1 Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard
Published by: voska89 on 17-11-2022, 06:57 | 0
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1611216095 | 225 pages | True PDF EPUB | 217.9 MB
Artificial Intelligence meets Gettysburg. And it is a marvelous pairing.
Patrick Brennan, a long-time student of the Civil War, published author, and an editorial advisor for The Civil War Monitor magazine, has teamed up with his technology-astute daughter Dylan Brennan to bring the largest Civil War battle to life in the remarkable 2-volume study: Gettysburg in Color. Volume 1 covers Brandy Station to the Peach Orchard, and Volume 2 covers The Wheatfield to Falling Waters.
Music → Eva Lazarus - Brandy Kisses (2022) Mp3 320kbps
Published by: Emperor2011 on 10-09-2022, 18:52 | 0
Format: MPEG Audio | 320 Kbps
Album: Brandy Kisses
Artist: Eva Lazarus, Kofi Stone
Genre: Rap/Hip Hop
Date/Year: 2022
E-Books → The Battle of Brandy Station The History of the Biggest Cavalry Battle of the Civil War
Published by: voska89 on 26-07-2022, 20:39 | 0
The Battle of Brandy Station: The History of the Biggest Cavalry Battle of the Civil War by Charles River Editors
English | May 7, 2015 | ISBN: 1512077305 | 55 pages | EPUB | 1.46 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes accounts of the fighting on both sides *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "One result of incalculable importance certainly did follow this battle, - it made the Federal cavalry. Up to that time confessedly inferior to the Southern horsemen, they gained on this day that confidence in themselves and in their commanders which enabled them to contest so fiercely the subsequent battle-fields of June, July, and October." - Major Henry B. McClellan, JEB Stuart's adjutant general In early June 1863, the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia occupied Culpeper, Virginia, and after their victories at Fredericksburg and Chancellorsville against armies twice their size, the Confederate troops felt invincible and anxious to carry the war north into Pennsylvania. One of the proudest was iconic cavalry leader JEB Stuart, who had filled in admirably for the mortally wounded Stonewall Jackson the previous month at Chancellorsville. Back in command of the cavalry, Stuart bivouacked his men near the Rappahannock River, screening the Confederate army against surprise Union attacks. Buoyed by his recent successes, Stuart held a field review on June 5, but when Lee couldn't attend that one, he held another one in Lee's presence on June 8. During that one, the Confederates paraded nearly 9,000 mounted troops and four batteries of horse artillery for review, which included mock battles near Brandy Station. Some of the cavalrymen and newspaper reporters at the scene complained that all Stuart was doing was "feeding his ego and exhausting the horses," and he was referred to as a "headline-hunting show-off." Meanwhile, Union Army of the Potomac commander Joseph Hooker interpreted Stuart's presence around Culpeper as a precursor to a raid on his army's supply lines. In response, he ordered his cavalry commander, Maj. General Alfred Pleasonton, to take a combined force of 8,000 cavalry and 3,000 infantry on a raid to "disperse and destroy" the 9,500 Confederates. Crossing the Rappahannock River in two columns on June 9, 1863 at Beverly's Ford and Kelly's Ford, the first infantry unit caught Stuart completely off guard, and the second surprised him yet again. In addition to being the largest cavalry battle of the war, the chaos and confusion that ensued across the battlefield also made Brandy Station unique in that most of the fighting was done while mounted and using sabers. One account of the battle noted, "Of the bodies that littered the field that day, the vast majority were found to have perished by the sword." After 10 hours of charges and countercharges that swept back and forth across Fleetwood Hill involving drawn sabers and revolvers, Pleasonton decided to withdraw his exhausted men across the Rappahannock River. Stuart immediately claimed a Confederate victory because his men had managed to hold the field and inflicted more casualties on the enemy while forcing Pleasonton to withdraw before locating Lee's infantry, but Stuart was trying to save face, and nobody else, including Lee, shared his view of the battle. The fact was that the Southern cavalry under Stuart had not detected the movement of two large columns of Union cavalry and had fallen prey to not one but two surprise attacks. Two days later, the Richmond Enquirer reported, "If Gen. Stuart is to be the eyes and ears of the army we advise him to see more, and be seen less. Gen. Stuart has suffered no little in public estimation by the late enterprises of the enemy." Lee was now painfully aware of the increased competency of the Union cavalry, as well as the decline of the seemingly once-invincible Southern mounted armed forces under Stuart. Moreover, Stuart was now smarting from the negative publicity and the hit his reputation had taken at Brandy Station, and it would go on to have an impact on the ensuing battle of Gettysburg.
E-Books → Say You Swear - Meagan Brandy
Published by: ad-team on 17-02-2022, 16:56 | 0
Say You Swear - Meagan Brandy
epub | 722.04 KB | English | Isbn: B09QJZHVQT | Author: Meagan Brandy | Year: 2022
E-Books → Rock Gods Adam - Brandy Munroe
Published by: ad-team on 8-02-2022, 21:01 | 0
Rock Gods Adam - Brandy Munroe
epub | 395.47 KB | English | Isbn: B09R3GHX5T | Author: Brandy Munroe | Year: 2022