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    Virginia 38th Infantry (Confederate)

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    Virginia, United States of America

    Companies

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company A (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company B (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company C (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company D (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company E (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company F (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company F&S (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company G (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company H (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company I 1st (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company I 2nd (Confederate)

    Virginia 38th Infantry, Company K (Confederate)

    Field Officers

    Brigadier General George H. Steuart

    Brigadier General Lewis A. Armistead

    Brigadier General Roger A. Pryor

    Brigadier General Samuel Garland Jr.

    Brigadier General Seth M. Barton

    Colonel Edward C. Edmonds

    Colonel George K. Griggs

    Colonel James G. Hodges

    Colonel William R. Aylett

    Lieutenant Colonel Powhatan B. Whittle

    Lieutenant Colonel William White

    Major General D. H. Hill

    Major General George E. Pickett

    Major General George Pickett

    Major General Richard H. Anderson

    Major Joseph R. Cabell

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