Earlier this year Lynn asked me to help to find out whether other soldiers had suffered her husband's fate.
So why should perfectly "innocent" soldiers suffer for the action of what was probably a single man?
Over 50% of the Confederate soldiers on the charge suffered casualties.
Many soldiers suffered or died of cold, sickness, and starvation.
I do not think, however, that the soldiers suffered severe privations.
Eight American soldiers suffered minor wounds but were returned to duty, the military said.
It was such a debilitating illness that many soldiers still suffered from its effects in 1812.
Many soldiers suffered dehydration and were shot when trying to drink from the river only a few meters away.
The soldier must be suffering incredible pain, yet he made no outcry.
The soldiers suffered terribly, and eventually one of them led an insurrection.