My interest in the CW springs from the fact that my G-grandfather, Richard Larimore Greenstreet, served in the 29th Missouri Volunteer Infantry (Union). Enlisting in September, 1862 at Syracuse, Morgan Co., Missouri Greenstreet saw action practically until the end of the war. So far as I can tell, he was never wounded or took sick time. He did serve as headquarters guard and, in the March and Carolinas, his outfit was mounted as the advance of the 15th Army Corps. Greenstreet saw action under Sherman at First Vicksburg, Second Vicksburg, Chattanooga (Lookout Mountain detached, with Hooker), Atlanta, the March to the Sea, the Carolinas campaign and, finally, the Grand Rerview of the Western armies. He died in 1901 of an apparent heart attack. A retired journalist, I was born in Sedalia, MO but have lived in Milwaukee, Wisconsin for 70 years. I'm an expert at nothin'. Regards, Trueman Farris.