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ith great coolness and bravery, and were always in front of their men, cheering them on-- Woodruff and Reid managed their batteries with great ability, and did much execution — For those officers and men who were particularly conspicuous, I will refer the Department to the reports of the different commanders. To my personal staff I am much indebted for the coolness and rapidity with which they carried orders about the field, and would call particular attention to my volunteer side, Captain Bledsoe,Messrs. Armstrong, Beat Johnston, (whose horse was killed under him,) Hamilton Pike and Major King. To Major Montgomery, Quartermaster, I am also indebted for much service as an aid during the battle, and was of much use to me.-- To Col McIntosh, at one time at the head of his regiment, and at other times in his capacity of Adjutant General, I cannot give too much praise; wherever the ball flew thickest he was gallantly leading different regiments into action, and his presence gave con