
In Defense of the Flag: A true war story A pen picture of scenes and incidents during the great rebellion.--Thrilling experiences during escape from southern prisons, etc.
"In Defense of the Flag: A True War Story" by David W. Stafford is a historical account written in the early 20th century. This narrative recounts the true experiences of the author during the American Civil War, focusing on his enlistment, battles, the loss of his brother, and the harrowing details of being captured and imprisoned by the Confederate army. The book gives a personal glimpse into the challenges faced by soldiers of that era, particularly those who endured the intense hardships of war and imprisonment. The beginning of the story paints a vivid picture of Stafford's early life and motivations for joining the army at the tender age of seventeen. It details his initial enlistment in the 83rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, the struggle to keep his younger brother from following in his footsteps, and the profound heartbreak of losing him in battle. The opening sections also convey the chaos of war as Stafford narrates his experiences on the battlefield, his injuries, and the emotional turmoil of receiving tragic news about his brother’s fate while facing the prospect of imprisonment in a Southern prison. This portion sets the stage for a gripping tale of survival, resilience, and the search for freedom amidst the horrors of war.
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