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    South Carolina 15th Infantry (Confederate)

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    South Carolina, United States of America

    Companies

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company A (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company B (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company C (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company D (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company E (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company F (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company F&S (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company G (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company H (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company I (Confederate)

    South Carolina 15th Infantry, Company K (Confederate)

    Field Officers

    Brigadier General David R. Jones

    Brigadier General James Conner

    Brigadier General John D. Kennedy

    Brigadier General Joseph B. Kershaw

    Brigadier General Thomas F. Drayton

    Colonel John Bunyon Davis

    Colonel John D. Kennedy

    Colonel John Doby Kennedy

    Colonel John W. Henagan

    Colonel Lawrence M. Keitt

    Colonel William D. DeSaussure

    Colonel William D. de Saussure

    Lieutenant Colonel Joseph F. Gist

    Major General Joseph B. Kershaw

    Major General Lafayette McLaws

    Major James M. Goggin

    Major William M. Gist

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