Alan D. Gaff is an independent scholar and the author of several books, including the bestselling Lou Gehrig: The Lost Memoir, Baseball's First Superstar; The Lost Life Story of Christy Mathewson; Field of Corpses: Arthur St. Clair and the Death of an American Army; Blood in the Argonne: The "Lost Battalion" in World War I and Scalp Hunter: Major Robert Rogers and his Rogue Rangers. Donald H. Gaff, Professor and Archaeologist at the University of Northern Iowa, is co-editor of Amid the Ruins; Damon Runyon World War I Reports from the American Trenches and Occupied Europe; From the Halls of the Montezumas: Mexican War Dispatches of James L. Freaner and Ordered West: The Civl War Exploits of Charles A. Curtis.
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"Thousands of veterans North and South wrote accounts of their Civil War service, hundreds of which have found their way into print over the past century and a half. Very few did a better job than George Kimball, an enlisted member of the Webster Regiment (12th Massachusetts Volunteers). Kimball's recollections of his three action-filled years in the Army of the Potomac are engagingly written, richly descriptive, unflinchingly honest, and emotionally compelling. Diligently edited by Alan D. Gaff and Donald H. Gaff, A Corporal's Story is a gem of its kind, deserving of a place in every library of soldiers' reminiscences."-Edward G. Longacre, author of Fitz Lee: A Military Biography of Major General Fitzhugh Lee, C.S.A. "George Kimball-a brave, solid soldier of the Twelfth Massachusetts, as well as a gifted observer and writer-fought in some of the worst battles of the American Civil War. A Corporal's Story, his recollections of the war, offers a detailed and compelling picture of life as a common soldier in one of the famous regiments of the Army of the Potomac."-D. Scott Hartwig, author of To Antietam Creek: The Maryland Campaign of 1862

