Cival War Essay, Research Paper
Dear Natalie,
I have past trough hell blindfolded and survived the war on Fort Wagner in July 1864. All the challenges given to me were arduous and brutal. Nothing compares to this, put every time I think about you it makes it go away. When I think about you memories reminisce in my head. As you know by know I had become a volunteered for the Union army in Boston, Massachusetts in November 1862. My squad was the 54 Massachusetts Regiment. Life in the camp was grueling and painful it was not a day at the park like I thought. We sleep in tents out side in the forest and we had to share them with other soldiers. I shared my tent with three other men their names were Trip, Thomas, and John Rawlins. We eat what I called glue in a plate it was not the best food I tasted put it kept me alive and it was the best the Union had to give us, or wanted to give to us. Most of the men were not happy put then again who wouldn?t be. They promise us that we were to have uniforms and boots put they did not come until Rawlins ask a white man named Robert G. Shaw witch was dressed up like he was going out. Rawlins showed Robert G. Shaw the men?s feet gust by looking at them he wanted to spew. Some of the men did not even have shoes. Some of the men grew blisters and had bacteria in their feet because of the marching in the mud all the time. So Robert G. Shaw asks, days past nothing happened. He asks and asks until he got tired of asking and not getting an answer. He when up to building and I followed as soon as I followed everybody ran up to the building. We herd things breaking and crashing down to the floor and a lot of yelling and I herd other voice saying ?yes colonel as you please put stop this?. I soon realized that the other voice was talking to the white man that went inside from them on I stop calling him white man stared to call him colonel. Finally the colonel came out with a straight face and turns and smirk at me. A day past and we received boots Rawlins was on the carriage giving them out. One of the men in camp over heard a rumor about why they didn?t want to give us guns he said that they were scared that we mite rebel against the Union. A day after what he said we received the guns. Put we had not received the uniforms. The training was not easier put more difficult as the days past. The second in command Cabot Forbes was teaching us how to us a musket a soldier from our squad was showing of his accuracy at shooting the bottles. Colonel Shaw came out to see how we were doing. He went up to the soldier that was shooting and say shoot the man proceeded and shoot the bottle with ease. Now he asks Cabot for his gun and she said shoot again, colonel shoot up into the air and startled the man put he kept on going. Colonel said faster faster to the man while he was reloading until the man drooped the musket and look at each other. Colonel Shaw wanted to speak with Cabot put did not know want he said put it looks to me as if they were arguing about us or something else. The next day a man which I never herd or seen before was yelling and saying obscenities to one of the soldiers while we were marching. I really did not like what he was saying to him, so I went up to him without knowing the punishment. I struck him and a fight broke out some of the white men about five of them came down on me and apprehended me. I was tied to a carriage and the colonel came out side to see what was happening the man that I fought said ?sir may I proceed? the colonel agreed to the punishment. The man pulled out a whip with seven or more whips attach to it. He struck me about ten times I screamed the first two times put then I kept the screams to my self and my eyes were filed with tears of hate. When the whipping was coming to the end I saw blood on the man?s faces as he walk away from me and said untie him. I saw a pool of blood on the ground near were I was whippet. My skin was pilled off my back and my back was opened up so mush that the bleeding did
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