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Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 3 1 Browse Search
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lry were on duty as headquarter guard, and were three hundred and thirty-four in number. There were thus engaged in the expedition in all, thirteen thousand four hundred and eighty men. The chief medical officers of the command were Surgeon Francis Salter, U. S. V., Medical Director; Assistant-Surgeon William J. Okey, U. S. A., Medical Inspector; Surgeons Benjamin McCluer, Francis Green, and Frederick Crofe, chief surgeons of the First, Fourth, and Second divisions. There were altogether rtridges — should be therefore kept filled, four inches of play on a hot day may explode them, as evidenced in those two cases. The greatest energy and assiduity on the part of all the medical officers was observable throughout the campaign. F. Salter, Surgeon United States Volunteers Medical Director Cavalry Corps, M. D. M. Names of officers and men of the cavalry corps, M. D. M., mentioned by their respective commanders for bravery and efficiency shown in the late campaign from Ch