Re: Drill for Shiloh

Originally Posted by
Alexander Vasquez
but presumably much experience with civilian flintlocks, would the initial "urge" to feed and care for the percussion piece as a flinter have been overruled at Shiloh by the small amount of drill they had with the Springfields? Should the NCOs be loudly reminding the boys to load in nine times the first few shots?
Alexander Vasquez
Company C 15 IA
How do you presume that they had a lot of experience with civilian flintlocks?
Kenny Pavia
Si vis pacem, para bellum
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Andrew Jackson Smith
Born 11 July 1843, Greenfield, New York
Enlisted 17 Feb 1862 in Co. C, 77th NYSV in Saratoga Springs, New York
Transfered to 1st Regiment Independent Battery NY Light Artillery in April 1863.
22 Feb 1865, died of disease in Washington DC
Buried in Arlington National Cemetery
Frank Alden
Unassigned recruit, 11th Illinois Cavalry
Enlisted Feb. 21, 1865
Died March 1, 1865
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