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Dubecq's Company Unattached Calvary

I'm also researching my Grandfather Jean Baptiste (J.B.) Lemoine who under two different Pension Board applications is shown to have joined Cpt. R. Boone's Battery (subsequently 2nd Field Battery, Lt. Artillery,CSA.

He was buried with this on his tombstone, 'Dubecq’s Company Unattached Calvary'. The 2nd pension application indicates this was via Special Order No. 40, Hdqrs. Dist. W. La. It appears from his first enrollment he was injured by a bombshell burst (possibly in Battle of Mansura, Red River Campaign). He rejoined his old unit, was captured, prisoner at Port Hudson, paroled July 1863. It's assumed he went to Natchitoches and re-joined the CSA in the calvary under Dubecq's Company.

Does anyone have informaton who is this Dubecq and under who did they report to?

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