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| what information did henry and wilson bring back to the regiment after they had gone to look for water |
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| they were being sent into abttle in which no one was expected to return |
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| "the youth stared at the land in front of him. its foliages now seemed to veil |
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| henry grabbed the flag and because no harm could come to it he |
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| after retreating the regiment faces yet another chance battle. what is the result |
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| the regiment wins, the morale is boosted |
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| the chapter ends with "and they were men" explain |
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| they were no longer a green, youthful regiment; they had seen war and grown older and wiser |
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| what did the officer tell Col. MacChesnay |
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| he condemned the regiment for not advancing further |
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| how did the men react to the conversation between the officer and the colonel |
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| what did Thompson tell henry and Wilson and what effect did it have on them |
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| the colonel siad they should be major generals |
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