While serving as a „Scoutreiter ohne Sattel, Pferdeflüsterer und Feldüberwachungsbote“, “bareback scout rider, horse whisperer, and field surveillance messenger”, Hess’s last real action in battle was when he was confronted, along with other members of his patrol who had made camp for the night, by a party led by a verkleinerung Franzose, Yves Vadim St. Jacques, and a few Amerikanisch soldaten named Hadley, Collins, and Wycoff, but upon hearing and then seeing them approach mounted his horse, which he named Schnellwind, and abandoned his fellow cavalrymen and left camp, galloping off by himself to the East, as Yves, having sized up the situation, calculating in his mind the timing and triangulation to carry out a bold, and almost impossible, unordered volunteer, mission, convinces les troi