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� July  79
 
� July  79
  
a stiff uperlip as he was capable of doing without my cause, so I gave it up, as it was to be a temporary fair and we wer liable to return to the regt  at any time. Under these sircumstances I gave it up. A master shell was thrown from the rebel batery droping on a mans shoulder (as he set in his masks with five or six of his comrades eating his dinner) and killed him instantly. He fell down over the hole that the shell made in the ground, then the shell exploded and tore him to fragments. I see him after they had gathered up the pieces and placed them on a stretcher for burial. His arms, legs, and head was all that was found of him.
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a stiff uperlip as he was capable of doing without my cause, so I gave it up, as it was to be a temporary fair and we wer liable to return to the regt  at any time. Under these sircumstances I gave it up. A master shell was thrown from the rebel batery droping on a mans shoulder (as he set in his works with five or six of his comrades eating his dinner) and killed him instantly. He fell down over the hole that the shell made in the ground, then the shell exploded and tore him to fragments. I see him after they had gathered up the pieces and placed them on a stretcher for burial. His arms, legs, and head was all that was found of him.
 
18th A fair day. A quiet along the line.
 
18th A fair day. A quiet along the line.
 
19 It comensed earley in the morning to rain and continued all day.
 
19 It comensed earley in the morning to rain and continued all day.
 
20th Cleared of about eight oclock A.M. We moved out on to the front line of battle at five oclock in the evening.
 
20th Cleared of about eight oclock A.M. We moved out on to the front line of battle at five oclock in the evening.
 
21st A fair day and quite cold. Fireing in front of the 9th Corps.
 
21st A fair day and quite cold. Fireing in front of the 9th Corps.

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� July 79

a stiff uperlip as he was capable of doing without my cause, so I gave it up, as it was to be a temporary fair and we wer liable to return to the regt at any time. Under these sircumstances I gave it up. A master shell was thrown from the rebel batery droping on a mans shoulder (as he set in his works with five or six of his comrades eating his dinner) and killed him instantly. He fell down over the hole that the shell made in the ground, then the shell exploded and tore him to fragments. I see him after they had gathered up the pieces and placed them on a stretcher for burial. His arms, legs, and head was all that was found of him. 18th A fair day. A quiet along the line. 19 It comensed earley in the morning to rain and continued all day. 20th Cleared of about eight oclock A.M. We moved out on to the front line of battle at five oclock in the evening. 21st A fair day and quite cold. Fireing in front of the 9th Corps.