At Doubleday's request, he detached Goodrich's brigade from Greene, and sent it to Patrick on the right with orders to advance into the West Wood from its northern extremity.
Their places have since been filled by a brigade from Longstreet.
When this was attempted, Sedgwick detached Wharton's brigade from Newton's right, and sent it to reinforce that part of the line.
Early received the order to return in the afternoon of the 28th, recalled Gordon's brigade from Wrightsville, and made preparations to start the next morning.
The enemy pressing him very hard at this point, he called on Gilbert for support, who re-enforced him with Carlin's brigade from Mitchell's division.
He reached Franklin, and the force at that place was further increased by the arrival of a brigade from Nashville.
On May 29th, Mitchel concentrated Negley's command from Columbia, Turchin's brigade from Huntsville, and the Eighteenth Ohio under T.
I shall, therefore, fully rely on your marching a brigade from Quettah, so that it may reach the southern side of the pass on the above-mentioned date.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "brigade from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.