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Subject: Famous last words on May 9, 1864
longrifle    5/8/2006 10:13:03 PM
May 9, 1864: 142 years ago tomorrow Union Major General John Sedgwick was killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse. His death was said to have been caused by a Confederate sharpshooter armed with a Whitworth rifle. Just before he fell Sedgewick had been berating some artillerymen for ducking due to some long distance Confederate fire. Sedgwick's last words were said to have been "They couldn't hit an elephant at this distance!" Moments later he fell dead from a headshot. The shot was estimated to have been fired from "over a half mile" away. Both sides effectively employed sharpshooters, with Union Colonel Hiram Berdan's green coated regiments the best known. However, one veteran stated, perhaps with an element of bias, "The Whitworth men on the Confederate side were a class quite to themselves."
 
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AlbanyRifles    RE:Famous last words on May 9, 1864   5/8/2006 10:50:56 PM
As I recall, it was "Don't worry, Captain. At this range, they couldn't hit an el-........"
 
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Carl S    RE:Famous last words on May 9, 1864   5/11/2006 5:31:47 PM
Anyone have a quick count of how many generals died in combat in that war? How did it compare for flag rank mortality in other US wars?
 
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AlbanyRifles    RE:Famous last words on May 9, 1864   5/12/2006 10:04:05 AM
78 for the Confederates and 46 for the Federals. Much higher mortality rate than in other wars because of the close proximity to combat as compared to other wars.
 
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