Imagine, for a moment, that it is 1862 and you are Gen. George B.?McClellan, commander of the Army of the Potomac, the Union?s premier fighting force. The Confederate Army, led by Robert E. Lee, has just invaded Maryland. As you?re preparing your strategy for checking Lee?s advance, a message arrives at headquarters: A corporal from Indiana has found an envelope lying in a field near enemy lines. Inside are three cigars. Oh, and a copy of Lee?s Special Order No. 191, detailing his invasion plan and revealing that the Confederate general has split his force in two, a daring move that has left his army dangerously exposed to attack. You?re George McClellan?beloved by your soldiers, tasked by your commander-in-chief with destroying Lee?s army. What do you do?
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