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To: crz
Such things happen in war. This anecdote is from U.S. Grant's memoirs:

After we had secured the opening of a line over which to bring our supplies to the army, I made a personal inspection to see the situation of the pickets of the two armies. As I have stated, Chattanooga Creek comes down the centre of the valley to within a mile or such a matter of the town of Chattanooga, then bears off westerly, then north-westerly, and enters the Tennessee River at the foot of Lookout Mountain. This creek, from its mouth up to where it bears off west, lay between the two lines of pickets, and the guards of both armies drew their water from the same stream. As I would be under short-range fire and in an open country, I took nobody with me, except, I believe, a bugler, who stayed some distance to the rear. I rode from our right around to our left. When I came to the camp of the picket guard of our side, I heard the call, "Turn out the guard for the commanding general." I replied, "Never mind the guard," and they were dismissed and went back to their tents. Just back of these, and about equally distant from the creek, were the guards of the Confederate pickets. The sentinel on their post called out in like manner, "Turn out the guard for the commanding general," and, I believe, added, "General Grant." Their line in a moment front-faced to the north, facing me, and gave a salute, which I returned.

Is it any wonder they called it the "civil" war? :-)

29 posted on 12/24/2017 7:20:40 PM PST by Mr Ramsbotham (Laws against sodomy are honored in the breech.)
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To: Mr Ramsbotham

I have his civil war Memoirs and have read that over, many times.

Eventually, even in the most uncivil of wars, humanity breaks out.


32 posted on 12/24/2017 7:30:04 PM PST by crz
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To: Mr Ramsbotham

I often wonder, how many cures for disease’s were actually eliminated by the killing of men and women in wars? How many great men and women that could have made a real great imprint on the world. How many?

Might not one of them have had a hand in curing cancer per chance? For example?

Wont know, because they are gone.


36 posted on 12/24/2017 7:37:15 PM PST by crz
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