just prior to the Civil War
With my own son in the Army, I have learned a lot about what soldiers want in a letter from home. I've written a detailed list of important details to put in your letters. Please read the article in the link below.
The son had been a lieutenant colonel in the army.
I need to write a formal letter to a Lieutenant Colonel in the British Army. How should I write the "Dear ...." and the "Yours ...". I know that Colonel is appropriate for a spoken greeting. Thanks Steve
On Jan.23,1861, Lee wrote (approximately) to one of his sons: .....I cannot predict a greater calamity for the Country than a dissolution of the Union. It would be an accumulation of all the evils for which we complain ....... but a Union that could be maintained only with swords and bayonets, and when the brawl and the civil war should take the place of the fraternal love and kindness, would have no attraction for me..........
yes, he wrote a letter before his execution and he give it to his friend
In "Letter to His Son," why does Robert E. Lee write his letter to his son
just prior to the Civil War
General Robert E. Lee wrote a letter to his son, William Henry Fitzhugh Lee, on June 26, 1863. In this correspondence, he expressed his thoughts on the Civil War and shared his hopes for the future of the South. The letter reflects Lee's deep concern for his family's well-being and his commitment to his duties as a military leader during the conflict.
I need to write a letter to the judge on behalf of my son who is charged with theft.
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work together on it and use refrences
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Yes Spike Lee does have a son.
Brandon lee is the son of Bruce lee they both died Brandon Lee was Bruce Lee's son.
Because he sees no validity in the Southern cause(:
In his letter to his son, Robert E. Lee refers to the evils of war and slavery. He expresses the belief that war brings immense suffering and destruction, while slavery is a moral and social evil that harms both enslaved individuals and society as a whole. Lee emphasizes the importance of moral integrity and the pursuit of justice, urging his son to reflect on these issues thoughtfully.
In his letter to his son, Robert E. Lee refers to the two evils of slavery and the war that was waged over it. He expresses his belief that both are detrimental to the moral and social fabric of society. Lee emphasizes the importance of understanding the complexities of the situation and the need for reconciliation and healing in the aftermath of conflict.