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+ | But beyond and above all these considerations, I would urge the promotion of this officer since this service more than war before, demands that high-toned moral patriotic, Christian men should lead its forces to victory. | ||
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+ | Pardon, Sir, the apparent warmth of this letter of commendation. My excuse is the respect and admiration which a soldier feels for the bravery of another. | ||
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+ | I am most respectfully | ||
+ | Your obd't servant | ||
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+ | (Sol) James C. Rice | ||
+ | Brig. Genl | ||
+ | Comdg, 1st Div. 1st Corps |
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gallantry upon the hard won field of Gettysburg.
But beyond and above all these considerations, I would urge the promotion of this officer since this service more than war before, demands that high-toned moral patriotic, Christian men should lead its forces to victory.
Pardon, Sir, the apparent warmth of this letter of commendation. My excuse is the respect and admiration which a soldier feels for the bravery of another.
I am most respectfully Your obd't servant
(Sol) James C. Rice Brig. Genl Comdg, 1st Div. 1st Corps