In the Red Badge of Courage, Henry feared that his judgement of his boyhood friends may have been wrong, or "blind." This is stated in the seventh paragraph of chapter two of the book.
"In regard to his companions his mind wavered between two opinions, according to his mood. Sometimes he inclined to believing them all heroes. In fact, he usually admired in secret the superior development of the higher qualities in others. He could conceive of men going very insignificantly about the world bearing a load of courage unseen, and although he had known many of his comrades through boyhood, he began to fear that his judgment of them had been blind. Then, in other moments, he flouted these theories, and assured him that his fellows were all privately wondering and quaking."
There were other examples of fears in regard to his comrades throughout the story. Henry was very young when he joined battle, and his views evolved throughout the story.
he was shot through the hand
The lieutenant feared being judged by others for his leadership abilities and his actions in battle. He worried about how his decisions would impact his reputation and how he would be perceived by the other soldiers.
Colonel MacChesnay (A+)
Henry was greeted by the lieutenant and some other soldiers when he returned to his regiment. The lieutenant was surprised to see him, as he had previously thought Henry had deserted.
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry's regiment were called mule drivers. A commanding officer also used the name mud diggers when referring to the regiment.
He would command a regiment of artillery
Their uniforms were new
Henry and Wilson took it from the dead man's control.
AT HENRYS FUNERAL E DIED
In "The Red Badge of Courage," Henry's regiment were called mule drivers. A commanding officer also used the name mud diggers when referring to the regiment.
Chernigov Regiment revolt happened in 1825.
The Regiment - video game - happened in 2006.