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... officers it is possible to appoint officers to duty for which previous civilian experience has fitted them , but the selection of Grant for this position from among young regular officers whose training had been practically identical is ...
... officers it is possible to appoint officers to duty for which previous civilian experience has fitted them , but the selection of Grant for this position from among young regular officers whose training had been practically identical is ...
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... officers to command them , will appoint non - commissioned officers or privates . The force so organized will constitute the guard of the line from Duckport to Milliken's Bend . They will furnish all the guards and details required for ...
... officers to command them , will appoint non - commissioned officers or privates . The force so organized will constitute the guard of the line from Duckport to Milliken's Bend . They will furnish all the guards and details required for ...
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... officers and men to be made in duplicate , one copy to be given to an officer designated by me , the other to be retained by such officer or officers as you may designate . The officers to give their individual paroles not to take up ...
... officers and men to be made in duplicate , one copy to be given to an officer designated by me , the other to be retained by such officer or officers as you may designate . The officers to give their individual paroles not to take up ...
Contents
PETERSBURG | 181 |
THE VALLEY CAMPAIGN | 205 |
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO NASHVILLE and SavanNAH | 219 |
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