The 1st Platoon of Company G held the right end of the hill next to the road cut.
Behind that, near the bottom of Company G's hill, were several other tents for the mess and supply sections.
He showed Camp a golden saber that had been a gift given to him by Company G in 1870.
Even though Company G hadn't slept for thirty-six hours, they went ashore at about one in the afternoon.
Company G took cover in the village cemetery and the fight raged through the night.
Company G - 4 officers and 28 enlisted men, total 32.
Company G of the 65th fought a desperate battle to hold on to Hill 391.
Despite suffering heavy casualties, Company G reached its objective.
Company G had two men wounded and 12 horses killed.
During the attack, Company G had been pinned down.