How the West Was Won
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Ohio.
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Battery "B", Ohio.
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- Let's go!
- On the double. Come on.

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Anybody here from the Twelfth Michigan?
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Thirty-sixth Indiana.
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Evening of April Sixth, 1862.
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The guns that had roared all day
fell silent...

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... around a little church
called the Shiloh Meeting House.

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Many a man had met his God
that Sunday...

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... but not in church.
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You wasted your time, men. He's dead.
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But, Doc, this here is Captain Rawlings!
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Captain Linus Rawlings.
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- Take him out.
- Keep movin', men.

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Why can't you look where you're goin'?
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I'm sorry, soldier.
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Watch it.
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Saw. Brandy.
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Chloroform.
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Get it all down.
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Come on, all of it!
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Come on. We're just in the way here.
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It had been the bloodiest day
of the war on the Western front.

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In the morning, it had looked like
a Confederate victory...

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... but by nightfall...
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... no man cared to use
the words "win" or "lose".


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