February 22, 1847, 6 Miles South of Saltillo, Mexico

“We knew then that we would get into a battle and we made them mountains echo again and again as we marched towards the enemy. We had not gone far…

"We knew then that we would get into a battle and we made them mountains
echo again and again as we marched towards the enemy. We had not gone
far when we first saw them. They were marching towards us but they did
not dismay us for each and everyone gave them a few yells as loud as we
could call. Although they were nearly two miles off they heard us for
they halted and commenced maneuvering."

-- William H. Daniel, 2nd Kentucky Infantry
writing about the afternoon of February 22, 1847, 6 miles south of Saltillo, Mexico, near the pass of La Angostura

John Adams-Graf ("JAG" to most) is the editor of Military Trader and Military Vehicles Magazine. He has been a military collector for his entire life. The son of a WWII veteran, his writings carry many lessons from the Greatest Generation. JAG has authored several books, including multiple editions of Warman's WWII Collectibles, Civil War Collectibles, and the Standard Catalog of Civil War Firearms. He is a passionate shooter, wood-splitter, kayaker, and WWI AEF Tank Corps collector.