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rdfs:comment | - Henry Constantine Wayne (September 18, 1810 – March 15, 1883) was an United States Army officer, and is known for his commanding the expedition to test the U.S. Camel Corps as part of Secretary of War Jefferson Davis's plan to use camels as a transport in the West. Wayne was also a Confederate adjutant and inspector-general for Georgia and a brigadier general during the American Civil War.
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Caption | - Henry C. Wayne, Confederate Brigadier General, Adjutant and Inspector-General in the Confederate Service
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Rank | - 35
- Adjutant and Inspector-General
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Allegiance | - United States of America
- Confederate States of America
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Battles | - Aroostook War
- Mexican-American War
*Battle of Contreras
*Battle of Churubusco
American Civil War
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abstract | - Henry Constantine Wayne (September 18, 1810 – March 15, 1883) was an United States Army officer, and is known for his commanding the expedition to test the U.S. Camel Corps as part of Secretary of War Jefferson Davis's plan to use camels as a transport in the West. Wayne was also a Confederate adjutant and inspector-general for Georgia and a brigadier general during the American Civil War.
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