308 Gettysburg: The Parts of Its Sum
History | Registration opens 4/15/25 9:00 AM EDT
The three-day long slugging march may be the most studied battle of the American Civil War. Names like Little Round Top, the Wheatfield, and Pickett’s Charge are known to most Americans. However, many are unfamiliar with the fights within the fights at many locations, between specific Northern and Southern units that determined the outcome of the battle.
Tim Vane
Tim Vane served in the US Army for more than 20 years and retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. During his time on active duty he participated in Operation Just Cause (Panama), the first Gulf War and Operation Uphold Democracy (Haiti). He earned his BA from La Salle University and MA from California State University. His military education includes the Field Artillery Basic and Cannon Courses, the Infantry Officer Advanced Course, the Defense Information School and the Command and General Staff School. Tim retired from ORNL in 2014; he now owns his own consulting company and is co-owner of How2LeadUS which offers leadership development to businesses and organizations. The company uses Civil War battlefields as the classroom and often uses re-enactors and equipment as part of the instruction.