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It was hot. Around the hills, Little Round Top, Cemetery Ridge, the land was strewn with Hugh boulders and trees. Other areas were rolling farm land. However, there were not as much corn fields as at Antietam. A small town was on the north side of the battlefield, which housed civilians and was scene of some house-to-house fighting.
hot and mild
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The climate was very hot and humid in the summer in Alabama and Georgia, it was regular in Oklahoma
Korea was the FIRST "Hot" battle of the Cold War. The "Hot" battle commenced in June of 1950.
ummm...they didn't?
i think a hot summer day
It was hot. Around the hills, Little Round Top, Cemetery Ridge, the land was strewn with Hugh boulders and trees. Other areas were rolling farm land. However, there were not as much corn fields as at Antietam. A small town was on the north side of the battlefield, which housed civilians and was scene of some house-to-house fighting.
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hot and mild
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Fine day with no cloud cover, hot partly cloudy with a chance of meatballs
Very hot. It was a three day battle and temps were in the 90s. The men wore wool uniforms which tended to make it even worse.
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Vietnam was the second "hot" battle of the COLD WAR. Korea was the first "hot" battle.
The Battle of Monmouth was fought on June 28, 1778, near Monmouth Court House, NJ. On the day of the battle the weather was extremely hot, with many soldiers suffering from heat stroke.
Vietnam was a "hot" battle of the "Cold War". The Korea was the first "hot" battle of the "Cold War."