the 304th
Just wonderingWho is "Henry"? And what is 304th---infantry regiment, fighter squadron, field artillery??
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If he means the US 304 Infantry Regiment, then that was part of the US 76 Infantry Division.
"Henry" refers to Henry Fleming, the main character in the novel "Red Badge of Courage". I don't think we know what unit he was in. Remember this book is fiction. It is reported that the author, Stephen Crane, interviewed veterans of the 124 New York Volunteer Regiment to assist with writing of his book.
Henry's regiment of men held the line and repulsed the charge.
the rebels had been unaware of how close they were to Henry's regiment
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in the trenches
During the attack by the rebel soldiers, the colonel of Henry's regiment displayed leadership by urging his men to stand their ground and fight back against the enemy. He rallied the troops, emphasizing the importance of courage and camaraderie in the face of danger. His actions were intended to inspire confidence and maintain morale among the soldiers during the chaotic confrontation.
he could fight with another regiment
he could fight with another regiment
The 304th
he could fight with another regiment
One of the soldiers tried to desert the regiment and flee. Henry caught him in the act and both engaged in a heated argument, almost leading to a fight. The soldier's attempt to desert was ultimately unsuccessful, and he rejoined the regiment.
Henry Fleming, the protagonist of Stephen Crane's novel "The Red Badge of Courage," fights with the 304th Regiment of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Throughout the story, he grapples with his fears and insecurities as he faces the realities of battle. His experiences with his regiment shape his understanding of courage and manhood.
Henry's regiment of men held the line and repulsed the charge.
Henry's regiment of men held the line and repulsed the charge.
the rebels had been unaware of how close they were to Henry's regiment
the rebels had been unaware of how close they were to Henry's regiment
the rebels had been unaware of how close they were to Henry's regiment
As Henry approached his regiment, he was afraid the men would taunt and insult him.