
In Chapter Two, the regiment gets told that they don't have to face any battle. Henry seems somewhat relieved but still doubts his own courage. Later on they get a notice that they have to start marching. Now the whole regiment is wondering when they are going to see battle. Henry doesn't really get in their conversation because he's still concerning about himself. Finally he asks Wilson if he would ever run in battle. Pretty much Wilson tells him that he will stand and fight.
-Why do they prefer themselves as; the tall one, the youth, and the loud one?

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