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articipated in the defense of Spanish Fort, March 26 to April 8, 1865. Among the officers killed were: Lieut.-Col. Richard F. Inge, Captains Justice, Stringer, Hammond, and Mickle, and Lieutenants Fielder, McAdory and Kidd, all of whom met death at Chickamauga. Its commanding officers were: Colonel Inge, whose name heads the t McAdory were killed outright. Lieut.-Col. R. F. Inge was mortally wounded while gallantly leading the right of the regiment. Captains Stringer, Company B, and Hammond, Company D, were mortally wounded. Officers and men all behaved well, and it hardly seems just to make any distinction when all tried to do their duty, but I caamauga: Lieut.-Col. R. F. Inge; Killed in action. Capts. J. H. Justice, Killed in action. Company A; Orville A. Stringer, Killed in action. Company B; J. H. Hammond, Killed in action. Company D; First Lieuts. A. J. Kidd, Killed in action. Company D; S. K. Fielder, Killed in action. Company H; Private J. M. Carpent