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by Mark Hoffman
As volunteer engineers for the Union army, the First Michigan Engineers and Mechanics regiment was made up of skilled artisans, craftsmen, railroad men, and engineers whose behind-the-scenes work was crucial to the Union victory. Charged with maintaining the Union supply line in the western theater, the engineers constructed and repaired a staggering number of bridges, block-houses, fortifications, railroads, and telegraph lines to keep the UNion army functioning in the aftermath of battle. "My Brave Mechanics: traces the history of this little-known unit, revealing their substantial engineering accomplishments as well as their combat experience, Although they were charged primarily with engineering work, the regiment also saw substantial direct combat action. Confederate guerrillas and bushwhackers bent on disrupting vital communication and supply lines routinely disregarded the usual rules of warfare to target the engineers. They struck quickly, and sometimes at night, exploiting the
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