Petersburg Battle App

Petersburg Battle App
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The Petersburg Battle App is the perfect Civil War touring partner for your exploration of the Petersburg Campaign battlefields. Our GPS-enabled touring application will guide you to all the historic spots across the entire campaign landscape from the initial fighting on the Eastern Flank and the Battle of the Crater to the final moments of the campaign at Five Forks and The Breakthrough.
Click on our "virtual signs" to access a wealth of information related to the very spot where you are standing. Onboard historian videos, audio accounts of soldiers from the battle, photos, orders of battle, chronologies, key facts, and more are just a click away. Never has so much valuable information been made available in such a portable device.
The Petersburg Battle App is just one of our expanding lineup of Battle Apps that are ready to be downloaded today. To learn more about all of our Battle App offerings visit our website at: https://www.battlefields.org/battleapps.
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Developer: American Battlefield Trust
Genre: Education
App version: 3.0.3
App size: 35M
Recent changes: We have recently upgraded our entire series of Battle Apps to improve your overall experience – whether you are on the battlefield or at home.
* We updated some of the tour stops and content throughout the app.
* We made a few updates to the interface. Check "Tour Info & Help" for a refresher.
* We fixed some bugs and corrected some typos while we were at it.
Stay tuned for future updates and learn about all of our FREE apps at https://www.battlefields.org/visit/mobile-apps.
Comments:
The app crashes immediately after downloading and trying to open it on Samsung Galaxy Tab A.
Yuig6
The Petersburg Battle App
It shows how the union died fighting against the confederacy
Can't wait to visit the battlefield again next year."
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