John Sedgwick

He was wounded three times at the Battle of Antietam while leading his division in an unsuccessful assault against Confederate forces, causing him to miss the Battle of Fredericksburg. Under his command, the VI Corps played an important role in the Chancellorsville Campaign by engaging Confederate troops at the Second Battle of Fredericksburg and the Battle of Salem Church. His corps was the last to arrive at the Battle of Gettysburg and thus did not see much action. Sedgwick was killed by a sharpshooter at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House on May 9, 1864, making him and Major Generals James B. McPherson, Joseph K. Mansfield, and John F. Reynolds the highest-ranking Union officers to be killed in the war. He is remembered for an ironic remark among his last words: "They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance." Provided by Wikipedia
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Measuring film popularity principles and applications by Sedgwick, John 1952-
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The characteristics of film as a commodity by Sedgwick, John 1952-, Pokorny, Michael
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Warner Bros. in the inter-war years strategic responses to the risk environment of filmmaking by Pokorny, Michael, Sedgwick, John 1952-
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The economics of television- UK by Sedgwick, John 1952-
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Popular filmgoing in mid-1950s Milan opening up the "black box" by Sedgwick, John 1952-, Nicoli, Marina
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"Fumbling towards some new form of art?" the changing compositions of film programmes in britain, 1908-1914 by Christie, Ian 1945-, Sedgwick, John 1952-
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An economic history of film by Sedgwick, John 1952-
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The impact of changes in filmgoing behaviour on the structure and practises of Hollywood between 1945 and 1946 by Sedgwick, John 1952-
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Cinemagoing in the United States in the mid-1930s a study based on the Variety Dataset by Glancy, H. Mark 1962-, Sedgwick, John 1952-
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Patterns in first-run and suburban filmgoing in Sydney in the mid-1930s by Sedgwick, John 1952-
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Product differentiation at the movies Hollywood 1946 to 1965 by Sedgwick, John 1952-
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Towards a comparative economic history of cinema, 1930–1970
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