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- General, Thomas Mifflin, to move the American army overland from Boston to Connecticut and arrange to transport troops and "stores, Artillery, Camp Equipage &c" to New York. Mifflin made the necessary arrangements with
a number of Connecticut
- for the second Embarkation." For the fledgling army and the new Quartermaster Corps, the overland move, the embarkation, and the movement by sea were all unqualified successes.
On the docks of New London the second embarkation is underway.
- constant problem in the early years of the army's existence was the clothing of soldiers. Dependence on imports meant a continual shortage of textiles. Congress occasionally failed to provide clothing funds, and uniforms were not stockpiled
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U.S. ARMY ENGINEER BASE YARD
Saipan
Hans Mangelsdorf
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Saipan
Hans Mangelsdorf
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U.S. ARMY ENGINEER BASE YARD
Saipan
Hans Mangelsdorf
As Allied forces moved across the Pacific, they had to develop supply bases and airfields on conquered islands in order to advance to the next
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U.S. ARMY CAMPAIGNS of the MEXICAN WAR:
Guns Along the Rio Grande
Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma
U.S. ARMY CAMPAIGNS of the MEXICAN WAR:
Gateway South the Campaign for
- Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma
U.S. ARMY CAMPAIGNS of the MEXICAN WAR:
Gateway South the Campaign for Monterrey
U.S. ARMY CAMPAIGNS of the MEXICAN WAR: The Occupation of Mexico May 1846-July 1848
- South the Campaign for Monterrey
U.S. ARMY CAMPAIGNS of the MEXICAN WAR: The Occupation of Mexico May 1846-July 1848
From the Golden Gate to Mexico City: The U.S. ARMY Topographical Engineers in the Mexican War
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- and one heavy weapons platoon. In the Seventh Army, the platoons were organized into
provisional companies and attached to infantry battalions in armored divisions. General B.O. Davis, the first African American
general officer in the
- and the 14th Armored Divisions in the Seventh Army; and the rest to
work with infantry divisions-including the lst, 2nd, 8th, 9th, 69th, 78th, 99th, 104th Infantry Divisions, First Army. Each platoon
totaled some sixty men, about 50 per
- 78th, 99th, 104th Infantry Divisions, First Army. Each platoon
totaled some sixty men, about 50 per cent over normal strength to provide a ready source of replacements for battle casualties.
Because they were African American, they had
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The Army of the United States
Historical Sketches of the Army branches, its regiments, and its Commanders, through the 1880's
Darkness and Light: The Interwar Years,
- United States
Historical Sketches of the Army branches, its regiments, and its Commanders, through the 1880's
Darkness and Light: The Interwar Years,
1865-1898
(an extract from American Military
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Winning the West: The Army in the Indian
Wars, 1865-1890
(an extract from American Military
History, Volume 1 - revised 2005)
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- Interview Lists and Transcripts
Army Reserve Women Weathered "The Storm"
Gulf War Documents (GULFLINK)
DefenseLINK's Operation DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM
Timeline
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