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y wounded. The guns upon both flanks were served with the coolness of a parade, though exposed to a fire which seemed to fill the air with destruction. Where all did their duty as well as, I am proud to say, the artillery of the light division did theirs in this engagement, comparison would be invidious. Men and officers vied with each other in their devotion to duty and regardlessness of self. I cannot, however, neglect this opportunity to call your especial attention to Lieutenant J. H. Chamberlayne as particularly deserving notice for his gallant conduct. His services are almost indispensable. I have the honor to remain, Very respectfully, Your obedient servant, R. L. Walker, Lieutenant-Colonel, commanding Artillery Light Division. Report of Captain Nadenbousch, commanding regiment. headquarters Second regiment Virginia infantry, Camp near Moss Neck, December 23, 1862. Lieutenant: In obedience to orders, I have the honor to submit the following report