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George A. Branard, color bearer of the First Texas Regiment of General Hood's famous Texas Brigade of Longstreet

General Ray

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George A. Branard was born on Galveston Island on January 5, 1843, and at an early age showed a desire to learn the mechanic
 
Charging the enemy with nothing but a flag, the belief in your cause and faith in god as your protector... well lets just say that if the south had 20,000 more like him, we'd be whistling Dixie at the opening of ball games today!

"In Dixie Land I'll take my stand,
to live and die in Dixie"

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pretty simple, they should have made this brave man a General, he did not start this war but step up to the plate and did his duty, we should be so lucky to find men that can lead and have the heart of George A. Branard, a Texan!

General Ray

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