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The chiefs of artillery of corps have shown energy, efficiency, skill, and courage equal to any officers in the service. I call your attention to the reports of corps chiefs relative to subordinates. Capt. A. Sutermeister, Eleventh
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Sutermeister was also a talented draughtsman, and often sent drawings of the battlefield home to his wife. He was
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