Program of Exercises At the Dedication of a Soldiers Monument

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Program of Exercises At the Dedication of a Soldiers Monument
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Captain Alfred P. Kockwell, who was appointed by Governor Buckingham, was the son of Senator John A. Eockwell of Norwich. When 'he was appointed he was drill- ing regular batteries under General Barry, chief of artillery, at Washington. He had been highly educated in the scientific schools of this and other countries. He proved to be an efficient artillery officer, and to him are we greatly indebted for the efficient and favorable history of the battery. It is generally admitted that he was not... excelled by any artillery officer in the regular or volunteer service. We have every reason to believe that a kind and Overrul- ing Providence sent him to us, and that by his wisdom and courage the lives of many of his men were saved. He always placed his bat- tery not only where it could do the best execution, but, where pos- sible, took advantage of rolling ground to protect his men. When he got the range he would keep up an accurate and rapid fire that would confuse the enemy, and it was these things that saved us from great loss of life.

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