Recollections of the Civil War With the Leaders At Washington And in the Field

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Recollections of the Civil War With the Leaders At Washington And in the Field
Charles a Charles Anderson Dana
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There are two aides-de-camp with the rank of colonel, namely, Colonel and Colonel, both personal friends of Grant s. Is a worthless, whisky-drinking, useless fellow. Is decent and gentlemanly, but neither of them is worth his salt so far as service to the Government goes. Indeed, in all my observation, I have never discovered the use of Grant s aides-de-camp at all. On the battlefield he sometimes sends orders by them, but everywhere else they are idle loafers. I suppose the army would be bette
...r off if they were all suppressed, especially the colonels.
Grant has three aides with the rank of captain. Cap tain is a relative of Mrs. Grant. He has been a stage driver, and violates English grammar at every phrase. He is of some use, for he attends to the mails.
Captain is an elegant young officer of the regular cavalry. He rides after the general when he rides out; the rest of the time he does nothing at all. Captain Badeau, wounded at Port Hudson since he was at tached to Grant s staff, has not yet reported.


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