He requested Henry to move him to the outer road.
The loud soldier gives Henry a badly-needed packet of letters from his family.
a young soilder who was at war with him self and struggling with guilt
He requested Henry to move him to the outer road.
Letters for his family, because he thought he was going to die
A yellow envelope.
A yellow envelope.
A yellow envelope.
Wilson, the loud soldier.
a yellow envelope
wilson is the loud soldier who brags about how he isnt going to run from battle. but as the book progresses, wilson becomes a kind gentle soldier who cares for henry.
Henry Fleming is the main character. There are also a bunch of minor characters such as an old injured soldier called the "Tattered One" (who calls Henry the "Youth"), a young artilleryman you hits Henry in the head, and Henry's regimental commander who cares little for his men.
Henry Reeve - soldier - was born in 1850.
Henry Reeve - soldier - died in 1876.
Henry Lloyd - soldier - died in 1783.
The loud young soldier was threatened by the tattered man after the battle that day.
Henry Kimball Loud has written: 'Farewell to boom and bust'
The Loud soldier did not mind marching as long as there was a battle to be fought. He did complain when they marched for nothing but, in his words, "sore feet and damned short rations".
yes he was