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Standing at the Union line, Sheen describes the strategic movements of the soldiers, notably the 143rd Pennsylvania Infantry, and the Confederates advancing towards them. He refers to this crucial juncture as "the Alamo," a term that underscores the last stand against overwhelming odds. With the Confederate cannons in sight, the tension of battle is palpable, as Sheen recounts the dramatic retreat of Union forces back towards critical positions like Little Round Top and Cemetery Hill.