"In Unsung Hero of Gettysburg, Edward G. Longacre has commendably done his part to ensure that David McMurtrie Gregg is unsung no more."-Codie Eash, Civil War Monitor
"A must-read and highly recommended."-Arnold D. Blumberg, Army History
"Unsung Hero of Gettysburg stands as the ground-breaking treatment on David Gregg that offers students a moving, readable, and definitive biography."-David Marshall, Strategy Page
"Solidly researched and well crafted."-Doug Crenshaw, Emerging Civil War
"Longacre's superb book addresses a significant gap in our understanding of the United States' victory in the American Civil War."-Barbara A. Gannon, Pennsylvania Heritage
“Historian Edward Longacre’s biography of Gen. David McMurtrie Gregg-the ultimate Civil War cavalry commander-is well crafted, comprehensive, and definitive. It will stand the test of time.”-Rod Gragg, author of Confederate Goliath: The Battle of Fort Fisher
“Gen. David McMurtrie Gregg, one of the pillars of the Union Army’s cavalry force, has long remained a cypher, an unknown, to historians. Modest and reticent, Gregg shunned flashy uniforms and disdained the notoriety craved by others. . . . Ed Longacre has deftly removed Gregg’s self-imposed shroud and presents the reader with a poignant, long-needed biography of a most deserving soldier.”-Robert F. O’Neill, author of Chasing Jeb Stuart and John Mosby