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ounting to 9 killed, and 36 wounded; its conduct in that affair elicited the highest commendation in the official reports. After participating in the Atlanta campaign, the regiment marched with Sherman to the sea, and thence through the Carolinas to toe Grand Review at Washington. Thirty-Sixth Wisconsin Infantry. McKeen's Brigade — Gibbon's Division--Second Corps. (1) Col. Frank A. Haskell (Killed). (2) Col. John A. Savage, Jr. (Killed). (3) Col. Harvey M. Brown. (4) Col. Clement E. Warner. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 2   2 1 1 2 12 Company A   10 10   25 25 103   B 1 20 21   22 22 104   C   18 18   20 20 100   D   14 14 1 12 13 95   E 1 23 24   13 13 102   F 1 10 11   11 11 96   G 1 14 15   20 20 98   H   13 13   25 25 101   I   12 12   17 17 102   K 1 16 17 1 16 17 101