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... thrust deep into the enemy heartland, feeding and supplying his troops entirely through sea routes, was a move that the South had never seen before.
His invasion struck not along the predictable borderlands but through the soft underbelly of his foes, bypassing their watchtowers, their garrisons, their supply roads.
It was a campaign born of imagination , and it paid dividends with shocking speed.
In less than two week the banner of the Falcon flew over three cities and a ...
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