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Civil War Infantry
Twenty Third Infantry
They were hotly pursued by the enemy, who hoped to break the retreat into a route; but not a man quickened his pace, and their lines, dressed as when marching in review, gave evidence of the utter disregard of personal safety to save the honor of three days' fighting and toil. The enemy made use of every advantage he thought he could gain, but not a move did he make that escaped the quick glance of division or brigade commander
Civil War
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