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− | enough | + | enough if there had not been |
so many distinguished[underlined] Citizens | so many distinguished[underlined] Citizens | ||
of Maine visiting the Camp | of Maine visiting the Camp | ||
continually telling them, they | continually telling them, they | ||
were not obliged to do this and | were not obliged to do this and | ||
− | do that | + | do that & all that sort of thing. |
+ | |||
One Gentleman I believe | One Gentleman I believe | ||
− | took the responsibility of | + | took the responsibility of telegraphin |
− | + | you to send on some | |
one to look after the interest of | one to look after the interest of | ||
the Regiment. I didn't thank | the Regiment. I didn't thank | ||
− | the gentlemen for his interference | + | the gentlemen for his interference & |
his action was wholly uncalled for. | his action was wholly uncalled for. | ||
+ | |||
In a military point of view, | In a military point of view, | ||
I am sensible of my inexperience, | I am sensible of my inexperience, | ||
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Staff, amply competent to look | Staff, amply competent to look | ||
after the interests of this Regiment | after the interests of this Regiment | ||
− | The General | + | |
+ | The General Gov't has done everything | ||
for us that we could reasonably | for us that we could reasonably | ||
expect. It is true we have had | expect. It is true we have had |
Revision as of 15:33, 1 July 2020
enough if there had not been so many distinguished[underlined] Citizens of Maine visiting the Camp continually telling them, they were not obliged to do this and do that & all that sort of thing.
One Gentleman I believe
took the responsibility of telegraphin you to send on some one to look after the interest of the Regiment. I didn't thank the gentlemen for his interference & his action was wholly uncalled for.
In a military point of view,
I am sensible of my inexperience, but in other aspects I consider myself, with the assistance of my Staff, amply competent to look after the interests of this Regiment
The General Gov't has done everything
for us that we could reasonably expect. It is true we have had