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- still with the regiment, there is hardly
an army in the country which has not a brigade,
division or corps commanded by some one of those
detached. Pleasanton, Graham, Buford and Merritt
in the army of the Potomac, Wood and
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not quite ended yet. It was the duty of the army
then, as it has been ever since, to drive back
the native and hold the country for the occupation
of the white man; for this purpose mounted troops
were necessary and, in 1833,
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than Captain Beall, familiarly known to the army
as "Old Ben Beall," of whom at the close of the
Florida War General Worth officially reported
that he "has met the enemy in this contest, oftener,
perhaps, than any other
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CMH Army Regulations
AR 870-5, Military History: Responsibilities, Policies, and Procedures
AR 870-20, Army Museums, Historical Artifacts, and Art
- and Procedures
AR 870-20, Army Museums, Historical Artifacts, and Art
AR 220-5, Designation, Classification, and Change in Status of Units
These regulations are physically stored and
- are physically stored and maintained on the Army Publishing Directorate website
(www.usapa.Army.mil ). They are Adobe PDF files and Adobe Reader is necessary to view them.
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Army Chaplaincy
106
Army Pay
107
Army Housing
108
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Department of the Army Historical Summary
Fiscal Year 1999
by
Jeffery A. Charlston
CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY
UNITED STATES Army
WASHINGTON, D.C., 2006
- OF MILITARY HISTORY
UNITED STATES Army
WASHINGTON, D.C., 2006
The Library of Congress has cataloged
this serial publication as follows:
Library of Congress Catalog Card
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- General Curtis. Attached to 1st Brigade, Army of Southwest Missouri, to February,
1862. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, to May, 1862. Artillery, Ind.
Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, to July, 1862. District of
- to February,
1862. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, to May, 1862. Artillery, Ind.
Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, to July, 1862. District of Eastern Arkansas, Dept.
of Missouri, to December, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 11th
- to May, 1862. Artillery, Ind.
Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, to July, 1862. District of Eastern Arkansas, Dept.
of Missouri, to December, 1862. 3rd Brigade, 11th Division, Right Wing 13th Army Corps
(Old), Dept. of the Tennessee,
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U.S. Army in World War II: The War Department
Chief of Staff: Prewar Plans and Preparations
Washington Command Post: The Operations
- and Strategy: 1943-1945
The Army and Economic Mobilization
The Army and Industrial Manpower
- Army and Economic Mobilization
The Army and Industrial Manpower
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- fort.
No sooner had the main body of the army
disappeared than the Mexicans commenced a spirited
bombardment of the earthwork, which was gallantly
and successfully defended by the regiment. In
this engagement Major Brown
- Lincoln, and ceased to
be an officer of the army November 25, 1861.
Five years later (November 27, 1866), President
Johnson revoked the order of President Lincoln,
and thus restored Major Lynde to duty to date
July 28, 1866;
- ordered to join
the regular brigade in the army of the Potomac,
arriving at camp near Sandy Hook, Md., on the
31st. Leaving on the 1st of November, they crossed
the Potomac River at Harper's Ferry, went into
camp at Snicker's
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- the Act of Congress approved March 3, 1815, the army was reduced
and the 23d Infantry was consolidated with the 6th, 16th, 22d and 32d,
to make the present Second Infantry.
Pursuant to the President's proclamation of May 4, 1861,
- its share in the
campaigns and battles of the army of the Potomac. The history of the 14th
Infantry has already been well told by Colonel T. M. Anderson in the JOURNAL
OF THE MILITARY SERVICE INSTITUTION of July, 1890.
In the last
- Congress approved July 28, 1866, reorganized the army, and
by the following general order, the 2d Battalion of the 14th became the
23d Regiment of Infantry:
"I. Under the act of July 28, 1866, the designation and organization
of
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The Campaigns of the U.S. Army
General
Casualty Statistics
Number
- Number
of Army Personnel who Served During Each Major War, and the
Number of Casualties Incurred (Note: This link is to a .pdf file and requires Adobe Acrobat)
- Number
of U.S. Army Casualties Incurred in Recent Operations
World War II, Korea
and Vietnam Casualties Listed by State
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- The earliest use of these terms by the U.S. Army that the Center
of Military History has been able to find was during World War I.
In Field Order Number 9, First Army, American Expeditionary Forces,
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In Field Order Number 9, First Army, American Expeditionary Forces,
dated September 7, 1918: "The First Army will attack at H hour
on D day with the object of forcing the evacuation of the St.
- dated September 7, 1918: "The First Army will attack at H hour
on D day with the object of forcing the evacuation of the St. Mihiel
Salient."
D-day for the invasion of Normandy was set
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- Elvis Aron Presley entered the United States Army at Memphis, Tennessee, on March 24, 1958, and then spent three days at the Fort Chaffee, Arkansas, Reception Station. He left active duty at Fort Dix, New
- 5, 1960, and received his discharge from the Army Reserve on March 23, 1964.
During his active military career Mr. Presley served as a member of two different armor battalions. Between March 28 and
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