>>8860517 Coincidence? PDJT has been using the # of deaths in the Civil War as a metric/Marker at his COVID pressers. From the "his story" Chamberlain link:
>Soon after they got into a defensive position, the 20th was bombarded with attacks from the Confederacy's 15th and 47th Alabama regiments. They managed to fend off the enemy six times, but they were running low on ammunition.
Chamberlain knew the regiment wouldn't be able to withstand a seventh barrage, so he ordered the 20th Maine Infantry to go on the offensive. With bayonets drawn, the soldiers charged down Little Round Top, startling enemy forces so much that they were able to force the enemy back and capture hundreds. Thanks to their charge, the Union's line, which had grown flimsy, was once again secure. A win at Gettysburg helped turn the tide of the war in the Union's favor.
>Afterward, Chamberlain was nicknamed the "Lion of Little Round Top,"and he continued to move up in the ranks.
https://www.defense.gov/Explore/Features/Story/Article/2086560/medal-of-honor-monday-army-maj-gen-joshua-chamberlain/#KnowYourMil