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he Chickahominy, the Second Florida held its election of officers under the reorganization, and Capt. E. A. Perry was elected colonel, Maj. L. G. Pyles lieutenant-colonel, and Capt. George W. Call major. At Seven Pines the regiment, then in General Garland's brigade of D. H. Hill's division, at a fearful sacrifice of life won imperishable laurels for Florida, charging up to the guns of the enemy under the most terrific fire and participating in the capture of Battery A, New York artillery, of ritten by his brother, Ex-Governor Frank P. Fleming, from which liberal quotations are made in this chapter. A large majority of them were privates in the ranks, who fought not for glory or fame, but from a sense of duty to their country. General Garland in his report of the casualties said: We have to mourn the loss of Maj. G. W. Call. Lieutenant-Colonel Pyles being severely wounded in the gallant discharge of his duties, Major Call killed, and ten out of eleven company commanders killed or