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When Henry returned to the regiment, Wilson gave him a letter that he had written to Henry's mother. This gesture demonstrated Wilson's concern for Henry and his desire to support him during a difficult time. It also highlighted the camaraderie and bond formed between the soldiers despite the challenges they faced. Wilson's act of kindness served as a reminder of home and the connections that remained important amid the chaos of war.
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Henry was greeted by the lieutenant and some other soldiers when he returned to his regiment. The lieutenant was surprised to see him, as he had previously thought Henry had deserted.
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Henry informs Wilson about the death of Jim Conklin, who was a friend and fellow soldier in their regiment. Jim died during a battle while trying to make his way back to the regiment. This news deeply affects Wilson and prompts him to reflect on the harsh realities of war and death.
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Wilson aids Henry once he returns to the regiment in The Red Badge of Courage by helping him get back on his feet after his desertion. Wilson provides him with food and reassures him that no one will judge him for his actions.
He constantly pulled on his mustache and moved back and forth behind his men.The captain of Henry's company coaxes the troops to reserve their fire and not shoot wildly.
His wife, Hazrat Khudeeja RAU greeted him and consoled him when he came back from the Cave Hira and told her what had happened to him there.
Henry knew that his regiment was beginning to suffer greatly when he saw wounded soldiers limping back from the front lines, and heard their agonized cries and moans. The chaotic and disorganized retreat of troops also indicated the severity of the situation, as well as the increasing number of casualties around him.