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Capt. Robinson's statements upon such matters cannot be relied upon in the least.  He acts here just as he did at Leavenworth.  In every way courts the favor of the Commanding Officer, associates twice as much with the officers of the white troops as with those of his own regiment, and then with the latter alone, swears at the former continually for the invidious distinctions they make against our regiment.  On this account officers here do not trust him and I don't blame them.
Capt. Robinson's statements upon such matters cannot be relied upon in the least.  He acts here just as he did at Leavenworth.  In every way courts the favor of the Commanding Officer, associates twice as much with the officers of the white troops as with those of his own regiment, and then with the latter alone, swears at the former continually for the invidious distinctions they make against our regiment.  On this account officers here do not trust him and I don't blame them.
  I believe, General, that if there is in the regiment any officer who is discontented

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Capt. Robinson's statements upon such matters cannot be relied upon in the least. He acts here just as he did at Leavenworth. In every way courts the favor of the Commanding Officer, associates twice as much with the officers of the white troops as with those of his own regiment, and then with the latter alone, swears at the former continually for the invidious distinctions they make against our regiment. On this account officers here do not trust him and I don't blame them.

  I believe, General, that if there is in the regiment any officer who is discontented