colonel francis randles, 13th vermont, was in reserve on cemetery hill. randall, the general directed me to report to general hancock. that is this movement here. the dashed lines. i met general hancock, who was encouraging and rallying his mental on to the position. quote, he told me the rebels had captured a battery had their and asked me if he could retake it. of their is the 13th vermont, moving against rights brigade as it falls back. the 13th for mont, along with some help from other regiments, chased the guns down enthusiastically and reacquired them. truth -- 13th lamont remarked, colonel randles was not the most modest man in the world. we are going to see why in just a moment here. demonstrating this, scott remembered that on their way back to the main lines after recovering the guns, on getting mainline,rods of her a rod is plus or -15 yards or so. he ordered us to halt and lie down to rest. >> we proposed staying here until he acknowledges our achievements. is not true. they recovered before guns. that's about what they did. i give them credit