Nicolae Dunca (born in 1837, in Jassy, Moldavia) was an ethnic Romanian officer, who had been Figyelmessy's lieutenant in Sicily. Dunca came to the United States and enlisted in the Union Army in March 1862 and, due to his past military experience, was appointed captain of the 12th Infantry Regiment, U.S. Volunteers from New York. He was later assigned as aide-de-camp to Major General John C. Fremont, whose army was operating in the Shenandoah Valley.
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