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|Headline=62nd NY wins twice
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|Tags=Civil War, Military
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<p>"Pioneers" were sort of an army construction battalion.</p>
<p>"Pioneers" were sort of an army construction battalion.</p>
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
|Submitted by=Bruce Allardice
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The New York Sunday Mercury, May 24, 1863 reports that on the 16th, near Falmouth, VA, the 10th MA and 62nd NY had a match game won by the New Yorkers 19-8. Tow days previous, the 62nd (Anderson's Zouaves) played the Pioneers of the 3rd division, VI Corps, winning 8-4. 

"Pioneers" were sort of an army construction battalion.

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