Horses are one of the many unsung heroes of the American Civil War.
These majestic animals were impressed into service, trained, prepared
for battle, and turned into expendable implements of war.
There is more to this story, however. When an army's means and survival
is predicated upon an animal whose instincts are to flee rather than
fight, a bond of mutual trust and respect between handler and horse must
be forged. Ultimately, the Battle of Gettysburg resulted in thousands of
horses killed and wounded. Their story deserves telling, from a time not
so far removed.