The Battle of Spring Hill Tennessee Read After the Stated Meeting Held Februa

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The Battle of Spring Hill Tennessee Read After the Stated Meeting Held Februa
Shellenberger John K.
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In my brief halt there I had some opportunity to observe the effect of our artillery fire on the enemy. I saw by the smoke where a number of our shells exploded, and they all seemed too high in the air and too far to the rear, for I could not see any men knocked down by them. No doubt the fear of killing some of our own men caused our gunners to aim high, and it is probable that the noise made by so many guns and exploding shells had more to do with stopping the enemy than the execution that wa...s done. Their after-actions showed that they believed Bradley s brigade to have been an out post ; that our main line was where the battery was posted, and that so much artillery must have a correspondingly strong in fantry support.
General Bradley reported a- loss of 198 men in his brigade, nearly all of it falling on the three regiments on the exposed flank, the other three regiments falling back with light loss because their position had become untenable. He was disabled with a 14 wound, and Colonel Conrad, of the I5th Missouri, then assumed command of the brigade.


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