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Civil War-U.S.
Twenty-First Regiment Infantry
The enemy, however, continued to move forward until he had reached nearly the edge of the timber, when he was opened upon by Sill's infantry, at a range of not over fitly yards. As this attacking force was massed several regiments deep, the destruction to it was great. For a short time it withstood the tire, then wavered, broke, and ran. Sill directed his troops to charge which was gallantly responded to, and the enemy was driven back across the valley and behind his intrenchments.
Civil War
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