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After he had been exchanged , he stopped off at Columbus , Ohio , long enough to marry and from there rejoined his regiment , now poised for the Chattanooga campaign . At Chicka- mauga , he took part in a wild charge against the flank ...
After he had been exchanged , he stopped off at Columbus , Ohio , long enough to marry and from there rejoined his regiment , now poised for the Chattanooga campaign . At Chicka- mauga , he took part in a wild charge against the flank ...
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Group - men , as regimental histories bear out , repeat the same cycle as individual soldiers . The seasoning or winnowing of a regiment becomes a central theme in a good many military recollections . They tell of green levies hastily ...
Group - men , as regimental histories bear out , repeat the same cycle as individual soldiers . The seasoning or winnowing of a regiment becomes a central theme in a good many military recollections . They tell of green levies hastily ...
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His tribute to that chastened and seasoned brotherhood is " The Little Regiment , " which Crane considered one of his best stories . The plot is of no importance although both amusing and psychologi- cally perceptive .
His tribute to that chastened and seasoned brotherhood is " The Little Regiment , " which Crane considered one of his best stories . The plot is of no importance although both amusing and psychologi- cally perceptive .
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THEY BREAK THE LINKS OF UNION I | 1 |
The Wholesome Calamity | 14 |
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