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Flogging was removed from the Army Regulations by 1861. The last floggings were members of Company D, 3rd US in Centerville, VA the day before First Manassas . Their crime was desertion. They received the prescribed number of lashes (which were performed by the drummers) and branded with a "D" for deserter and cashiered from the Army.
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Flogging was removed from the Army Regulations by 1861. The last floggings were members of Company D, 3rd US in Centerville, VA the day before First Manassas . Their crime was desertion. They received the prescribed number of lashes (which were performed by the drummers) and branded with a "D" for deserter and cashiered from the Army.
@kellycochran6487 That's interesting, thanks. Apparently the flogging depicted in "Glory" never happened either, based on a quick internet search