| Wisconsin - 1865 - 1026 頁
...back the enemy, could not be excelled by the troops in this or any other army, and is worthy of tho highest commendation and praise. It is to be hoped...for others, and will meet its appropriate reward." * During the 21st, they remained on the battle field half a mile from the enemy's first line of fortifications,... | |
| Wisconsin. Adjutant General's Office - 1866 - 634 頁
...countercharge and drove back the enemy, could not be excelled by the troops in this or any other army, and is worthy of the highest commendation! and praise. It is to be hoped that such conduct will he held up as an example for others, and will meet its appropriate reward."* During the 21st of July,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1891 - 1010 頁
...countercharge, and drove back the engmy, could not be excelled by the troops in this or any other army, and is" worthy of the highest commendation and praise....position occupied by it at the close of the battle of the 20th. On the night of that day the enemy retreated and withdrew behind their works, which covered and... | |
| Wisconsin. Adjutant General's Office - 1912 - 758 頁
...counter-charge and drove back the enemy, could not be excelled by the troops in this or any other army, and is worthy of the highest commendation and praise....for others, and will meet its appropriate reward. " During the 21st, they remained on the battle field half a mile from the enemy's first line of fortifications,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1972 - 1008 頁
...countercharge, and drove back the enemy, could not be excelled by the troops in this or any other army, and is worthy of the highest commendation and praise....position occupied by it at the close of the battle of the 20th. On the night of that day the enemy retreated and withdrew behind their works, which covered and... | |
| Ellis Baker Usher - 1914 - 448 頁
...charge and drove back the enemy, could not be excelled by the troops in this or any other army, and is worthy of the highest commendation and praise....for others and will meet its appropriate reward." (Annual Report of Wisconsin Adjutant General for 1864, Page 80.) The regiment marched with Sherman... | |
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