... couple of hundred yards under a heavy fire, I found that no one else had come. As I discovered later, it was simply because in the confusion, with men shooting and being shot, they had not noticed me start. I told the five men to wait a moment, as... The Great Events by Famous Historians - Stran 258avtor: Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 440 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Marshall Everett - 1899 - 590 strani
...start. I told the five men to wait a moment as it might be misunderstood if we all ran back, while I ran back and started the regiment, and as soon as...wounded, and he called out as we passed again to lay his cauteen where he could reach it, but to continue the charge and leave him where he was. All the wounded... | |
| John W. Tyler - 1901 - 572 strani
...start. I told the five men to wait a moment, as it might be misunderstood if we all ran back, while I ran back and started the regiment, and as soon as...we passed 'again, to lay his canteen where he could reach it, but to continue the charge and leave him where he was. All the wounded had to be left until... | |
| George Washington Townsend - 1901 - 1122 strani
...start. I told the five men to wait a moment, as it might be misunderstood if we all ran back, while I ran back and started the regiment, and as soon as...wondered at that only Clark was seriously wounded, aud he called out, as we passed again, to lay his canteen where he could reach it, but to continue... | |
| George Washington Townsend - 1901 - 566 strani
...start. I told the five men to wait a moment, as it might be misunderstood if we all ran back, while I ran back and started the regiment, and as soon as...wondered at that only Clark was seriously wounded, aud he called out, as we passed again, to lay his canteen where he could reach it, but to continue... | |
| Murat Halstead - 1902 - 496 strani
...start. I told the five men to wait a moment, as it might be misunderstood if we all ran back, while I ran back and started the regiment; and as soon as...Clark was seriously wounded, and he called out, as we parted again, to lay his canteen where he could reach it, but to continue the charge and leave him... | |
| Frederick E. Drinker, Jay Henry Mowbray - 1919 - 532 strani
...start. I told the five men to wait a moment, as it might be misunderstood if we all ran back, while I ran back and started the regiment, and as soon as...we passed again, to lay his canteen where he could reach it, but to continue the charge and leave him where he was. All the wounded had to be left until... | |
| Bradley Gilman - 1921 - 948 strani
...start. I told the five men to wait a moment, as it might be misunderstood if we all ran back, while I ran back and started the regiment ; and as soon...Clark was seriously wounded, and he called out, as we parted again, to lay his canteen where he could reach it, but to continue the charge and leave him... | |
| 1900 - 646 strani
...start; I told the five men to wait a moment, as it might be misunderstood if -we all ran back, while I ran back and started the regiment; and as soon as I did BO the regiment came with a rush. But meanwhile the five men coolly lay down in the open, returning... | |
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