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, Adjt. John S. Ault. Broyles became colonel of the regiment, and John Loudermilk, major. The captains of the companies during its term of service were: (A) J. W. Aderhold and Joseph Glenn, (B) H. J. Sprayberry and George A. Cooper, (C) B. B. White and F. M. Dwight, (D) R. Rhodes and John Loudermilk, (E) W. H. Howard, Jr., and J. D. Gilbert, (F) J. P. Girardey and E. L. Martin, (G) R. T. English and D. H. Elledge, (H) J. F. Kerr and A. P. Roberts, (I) J. N. Edwards and J. L. Morgan, (K) A. A. Dyer, (L) Thomas Williams. The officers of this list who had been captains in the First independent battalion were Aderhold, Sprayberry, Rhodes, Howard, Girardey, Kerr and Edwards. This regiment was at Pensacola with J. B. Villepigue as colonel. Villepigue was soon promoted to brigadier-general and his place was filled by Col. Jesse A. Glenn. In the spring of 1862 the regiment was sent to east Tennessee. It was in Stevenson's division during the Vicksburg campaign, at Missionary Ridge, and