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  • #16
    Re: Hardee's Bayonet Drill

    On another, decidedly unrelated, note there is some great evidence in the court martial that Mark quoted on the soldiers' identification with the regiment as his primary source of cohesion, loyalty, etc. as argued by quite a few scholars.

    Question by accused. When you say “our men” killed those of the rebels in the fence corners who do you mean by “our men.”

    Answer. I mean by “our men” the men of the 10th Indiana regiment.
    Off topic, I know, but still interesting stuff when thinking about first person or other uses.
    [FONT=Garamond]Patrick A. Lewis
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    "Battles belong to finite moments in history, to the societies which raise the armies which fight them, to the economies and technologies which those societies sustain. Battle is a historical subject, whose nature and trend of development can only be understood down a long historical perspective.”
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    • #17
      Re: Hardee's Bayonet Drill

      "When we were charging forward I was in the front rank and running forward at a trail arms."
      Don't see enough trail arms at double quick or greater speed in the hobby.
      Silas Tackitt,
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