Army Life From a Soldiers Journal Incidents Sketches And Record of a Union
Army Life From a Soldiers Journal Incidents Sketches And Record of a Union
Albert O Marshall
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And still on came the crowding mass of anxious rebels who had not yet fired a gun. We liad not been a moment too soon. Company A had barely tin. E to scamper into the thick woods to our left, wlien this seething, rushing horde of fresh rebels came up, passed the ground where we had stood, and fell ujion the tlirce other companies of the Thirty-third. Each luid turned partly into line. There had been no time to change Battle of Cache Hiver. 125 from columii into line by battalion. The scene our ...company met a moment before was now re-enactod. Steadily, coolly and with deadly aim the large rifle balls were sent into the dense rebel ranks. The effetit was too terrible. Flesh and blood conld not stand it. Brave men thongh they were, the rebel lines wavei-ed, halted and then rnshed back in wild dismay. By the time this desperate charge was over we had ceased to pay any great attention to mere company lines. Officers and men all fought together. About the only indication of rank was the fact that wher- ever OMV lines were the thickest an officer would gen- erally be seen in the midst of them.
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