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We have been under fire for 5 days, and I am happy to say none of our Regt. are wounded as yet. Their rifle pits are close to the Rebs. One man belonging to the Regt. had his foot taking off by a shell. He was detaled at Hospital and where we were erecting the hospital tent - we moved from there in a hurry and now are safe as could be expected. Very few of our Dive. are wounded, not more that 12 to 14, 4 or five killed. This is very small comparatively to the firing in proportion it is by far smaller than I ere knew. I saw John Cundal, day before yesterday. Geo. Jones & all the Chesterfic & Palingra boys in the 122d Ill. are close to us now. All were well and doing finely. I intend to go to see them again soon as I love to meet acquaintances.