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Dear Friends,
MG "Fighting Joe" Wheeler, late of the PACSA, at the Battle of Atlanta was reported to have been armed with a "brace of Navy Model Colt's revolvers", a brace of Colt's Dragoons on his saddle, a 1962 Colt's Pocket Police in his sash and a Deringer in his left vest pocket. = If my arithmetic is correct, that 31 shots W/O need to reload.
During the S-A War, MG Wheeler (who was a sitting AL Congressman at the time) was "recalled to active service" as an officer of US Volunteers, given command of all cavalry forces in theater AND was one of three USV officers, who rode a horse up Kettle & San Juan Hill.
MG Wheeler, COL Leonard Wood & LTC Theodore Roosevelt BOUGHT their own horses IN Cuba, as none the cavalry's horses ever made it to Daiquiri.
(The Port of Entry for military cargo AND the name of the mixed-drink of the same name.)
During the assault on Kettle Hill, MG Wheeler shot an Austrian officer (an armed "observer", who pointed a revolver at him) in the chest and shot a Prussian LTC (who was "directing Spanish heavy howitzer fire") in the forehead with one of his engraved Model 1851 Colt revolvers.
As a Texican friend of mine says, "General Joe wasn't no pussycat. He was a full-grown TIGER."
Note: When LTC Roosevelt apologized for appearing at an Officer's call without his saber (He had lost the saber in a fight in the jungle the day before.), MG Wheeler started laughing & said, "Only a DAMNYANKEE would carry a knife when he could carry a pair of revolvers."
(COL Wood said that Wheeler laughed so hard that he literally, "Fell out of his chair.")
yours, satx
MG "Fighting Joe" Wheeler, late of the PACSA, at the Battle of Atlanta was reported to have been armed with a "brace of Navy Model Colt's revolvers", a brace of Colt's Dragoons on his saddle, a 1962 Colt's Pocket Police in his sash and a Deringer in his left vest pocket. = If my arithmetic is correct, that 31 shots W/O need to reload.
During the S-A War, MG Wheeler (who was a sitting AL Congressman at the time) was "recalled to active service" as an officer of US Volunteers, given command of all cavalry forces in theater AND was one of three USV officers, who rode a horse up Kettle & San Juan Hill.
MG Wheeler, COL Leonard Wood & LTC Theodore Roosevelt BOUGHT their own horses IN Cuba, as none the cavalry's horses ever made it to Daiquiri.
(The Port of Entry for military cargo AND the name of the mixed-drink of the same name.)
During the assault on Kettle Hill, MG Wheeler shot an Austrian officer (an armed "observer", who pointed a revolver at him) in the chest and shot a Prussian LTC (who was "directing Spanish heavy howitzer fire") in the forehead with one of his engraved Model 1851 Colt revolvers.
As a Texican friend of mine says, "General Joe wasn't no pussycat. He was a full-grown TIGER."
Note: When LTC Roosevelt apologized for appearing at an Officer's call without his saber (He had lost the saber in a fight in the jungle the day before.), MG Wheeler started laughing & said, "Only a DAMNYANKEE would carry a knife when he could carry a pair of revolvers."
(COL Wood said that Wheeler laughed so hard that he literally, "Fell out of his chair.")
yours, satx