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heir efforts to drive the enemy from our soil, and establish the independence of our country. The following are the officers of my personal and general Staff: 1st Lieutenant A. R. ChisolmA. D. C. 1st Lieutenant A. N. ToutantA. D. C. Colonel George W. BrentA. A. G. Lieutenant-Colonel J. M. OteyA. A. G. Major Henry BryanA. I. G. Major J. B. EustisA. I. G. Major-General M. L. SmithChief of Engineers. Major Edward WillisChief Quartermaster. Major F. MolloyChief Commissary. Surgeon R. L. BrodieMedical Director. Surgeon Samuel ChoppinMedical Inspector. The Medical Director, Chief Quartermaster, and Chief Commissary will act only as inspectors of their respective Departments until further orders. All communications to the Headquarters of this Military Division will be addressed to this place until further notice. G. T. Beauregard, General. Official. Geo. W. Brent, A. A. G. The general outlines of the Military Division of the West were given in the preceding chapt
Paul, of Virginia, Volunteer A. D. C. General Staff. 1. Colonel George W. Brent, of Virginia, A. A. G. 2. Lieutenant-Colonel John M. Otey, of Virginia, A. A. G. 3. Lieutenant-Colonel Alfred Roman, of Louisiana, A. A. and I. G. 4. Major Henry Bryan, of Georgia, A. A. and I. G. 5. Major James Eustis, of Louisiana, A. A. and I. G. 6. Captain Albert Ferry, of Louisiana, A. A. and I. G. 7. Lieutenant-Colonel J. R. Waddy, of Virginia, Chief Ordnance Officer. 8. Surgeon R. L. Brodie, of South Carolina, Medical Director. 9. Surgeon Samuel Choppin, of Louisiana, Medical Inspector. During the war General Beauregard had exerted himself to the utmost to have additional rank given to staff-officers who, in his opinion, were worthy of promotion. He thought that a full general should be entitled, in war, to four aides-de-camp—a colonel, a lieutenant-colonel, a major, and a captain. Instead of which two aids only, with the rank of lieutenant, had been allowed a f
ieutenant-Colonel Alfred Roman, now Inspector-General, Department South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, as soon as he can be spared. 5. Medical Director. Dr. R. L. Brodie, now Medical Director of Department South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, as soon as he can be spared. Remarks. I consider Colonel Roman and Dr. BrodieDr. Brodie as indispensable. I should like to have them ordered to report to me as soon as they can be spared from their present duties. Lieutenant-Colonel Roman is fully deserving of promotion to the rank of colonel; he commanded with distinction the 18th Louisiana regiment at Shiloh, and has done excellent service in the Department of Private Wm. H. Thompson, Co. A, 8th Ark. Vols., Detached Teamster. Subsistence Department. Major F. Malloy, Chief Commissary. Medical Department. Surgeon R. L. Brodie, Medical Director. Surgeon S. Choppin, Medical Inspector. Detachment couriers. Second Lieut. W. H. Ragsdale, Co. K, 1st S. C. Cavalry, Comdg. Privat
Subsistence Department. Major F. Malloy, Chief Commissary. Medical Department. Surgeon R. L. Brodie, Medical Director. Surgeon S. Choppin, Medical Inspector.