No veterans cannot keep their sidearm
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Their horses. And the officers were allowed to keep their sidearms.
They were not issued regulation sidearms. Some may have carried non-regulation personal sidearms in case they were shot down.
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No, the animals usually belong to someone else.
Dead right, they did - "Stack Arms!" was the first command given on surrender. However, at Appomattox, Grant allowed Lee and his officers to keep their sidearms.
The Confederate soldiers laid down their rifles, and went home. They were allowed to keep their horses and sidearms (pistols, swords)
The Confederate soldiers laid down their rifles, and went home. They were allowed to keep their horses and sidearms (pistols, swords)
Same reason doctors are clean, to keep the pets safe from infection and to be safe.
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Soldiers were to surrender. They were permitted to keep their horses for plowing, and to keep their sidearms (pistols and swords) Other arms and artillery were to be surrendered and stacked. Officers would be paroled (agreed not to fight) and would sign paroles on behalf of their soldiers.
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