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- the winter of 1861-62 the
artillery of the Army of the Potomac was thoroughly
organized by Gen. W. F. Barry, and when the Army
started for the Peninsula, the armament of each
battery was uniform. In 1864 the horse batteries
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the new regiments should be confined to the Army.
The disagreement between the executive and the
senate in this case lasted through three administrations,
and was finally settled in 1832 by the nomination
and confirmation of
- so far as to
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threaten to raise an Army of State troops and
drive the Federal troops from the State. This,
however, was not done, and the Federal and State
forces did not come to blows. These events show
the extent to
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- * * be credited to
this regiment on the next Army Register, so that
its record, or so much of it as is permitted
in the Army Register, may be in a measure correct
and complete. In the following battles the Sixth
Cavalry fought
- formed part of the advanced
guard of the Army of the Potomac, and was engaged
May 9, 1862, in the action at Slatersville under
General Stoneman, where Sanders again distinguished
himself by repeatedly charging superior forces
- in getting to the rear of the Federal
Army with a considerable force of cavalry, the
Sixth was ordered in pursuit with part of the
Fifth. Some active reconnoissance work took place,
and Stuart's rear guard was found on the
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- Diego.
By the end of July 1950, the 8th Army was about to get kicked off the Korean peninsula. Gen. Walton Walker,
commanding general of the 8th Army, was begging for all the help he could get, but they couldn’t hold the
- Walker,
commanding general of the 8th Army, was begging for all the help he could get, but they couldn’t hold the North
Korean Army back. The Marine Brigade landed at Pusan on August 2nd and went into combat on August 7th.
- couldn’t hold the North
Korean Army back. The Marine Brigade landed at Pusan on August 2nd and went into combat on August 7th. Between
August 7th and September 6th, the Brigade stopped the North Korean Army cold, defeated
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- private in Troop I, 9th Cavalry, of the Regular Army. He
then served as corporal and squadron sergeant major, and on February 2, 1901, he was commissioned a second lieutenant of Cavalry in
the Regular Army.
PROMOTIONS
He was
- a second lieutenant of Cavalry in
the Regular Army.
PROMOTIONS
He was promoted to first lieutenant on March 30, 1905; to captain on December 24, 1915; to major
(temporary) on August 5, 1917; and to lieutenant colonel (temporary)
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- providing support
to the Army Staff and the Army's senior leadership.
All visitors are advised to write or call the Center
of Military History prior to visiting Collins
- editors, and archivists. The Army Art Collection is located
in a separate building on 14th Street, Northwest in DC.
Location:
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- have recd. your dispatch of this date. The Army which I have the honor to command have used every exertion to afford relief to the wounded of your Army, even at the constant risque of their lives, your men, never intermitting their fire
- exertion to afford relief to the wounded of your Army, even at the constant risque of their lives, your men, never intermitting their fire during such exertions.
Note: by Andrew Jackson, Major General, Commander Seventh Military District
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- three initials.
Mr. Hale was still in the army in 1900 at Ft. Wingate, New Mexico, listed
in the 9th U.S. Cavalry, H Troop. By 1920 he had married a woman
named Clara and lived in Kansas City, Missouri. He is listed as a
veteran of the
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- NGOs, and de-mining equipment for the British Army to PSC and NGO outfitting worldwide. Expedition Kit has delivered armoured and standard vehicles, satellite communications and medical packs, de-mining equipment and rations, and an array of
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- Change in Status of Units
Army Regulation 220-20: Army Status of Resources and Training System (ASORTS)-Basic Identity Data Elements (BIDE)
Army Regulation 600-82: The U.S. Army Regimental System
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The U.S. Army in the 1890s
Point Paper covering Army Organization in the late 19th Century
The U.S. Constabulary in Post-War Germany (1946-52)
- 1890s
Point Paper covering Army Organization in the late 19th Century
The U.S. Constabulary in Post-War Germany (1946-52)
Point Paper on the Structure of the U.S. Constabulary
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- to suffer from the retrencher's
axe was the army.
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The army had no votes. The army had little
patronage to swell the politician's constituency.
The army at the present moment was needed only
to keep off the savages of
- in
the minds of our legislators a standing army
of moderate strength seemed to be a national
necessity. The want of an efficient military
force in 1861 resulted in the sacrifice of thousands
of lives, millions of treasure, and
- as a basis
for the organization of a large army;—a body
of trained though maimed soldiers, who could
perform all the necessary military duties in
the rear, allowing the use of the entire active
army at the scene of action.
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