Co. Aytch
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Paperback
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0.26 kg
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Amazon
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- A gripping firsthand account of the Civil War, told through the eyes of a common Confederate soldier.In Co. Aytch, Sam R. Watkins recounts his service with Company H of the First Tennessee Infantry Regiment during the American Civil War. One of only seven men from his original company to survive until the war’s end in 1865, Watkins delivers a vivid and deeply personal narrative that has earned acclaim as one of the finest Civil War memoirs ever written by an enlisted soldier.Written with remarkable wit, honesty, and humanity, Watkins’ memoir captures the day-to-day reality of the battlefield: the camaraderie and loss, the hunger and hardship, the bravery and bitterness. His storytelling brings to life pivotal events—from Shiloh to Chickamauga to the final days of the Army of Tennessee’s surrender under General Joseph E. Johnston.More than just a chronicle of war, Co. Aytch is a powerful reflection on the cost of conflict and the resilience of the human spirit. Watkins’ informal style and keen observations offer readers both a soldier’s perspective and a piece of enduring Southern literature.Essential reading for Civil War enthusiasts, history students, and anyone interested in the lives of ordinary men caught in extraordinary times.
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