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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP20 Jul 2025 4:22 p.m. PST

… in the Civil War


"At a time when being wounded in combat meant losing a limb or other such large chuck of your body, being wounded more than once in the Civil War was a grotesque and terrifying thought. Imagine being wounded multiple times and going back into combat every time, until you could barely walk anymore.

That was how Union officer General William Francis Bartlett served. He made his way from private to brevet major general in the same time it took for the Union to bring the Confederacy to its knees – and he was always ready for more…"


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