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- all the available forces to move
against the Army of Northern Virginia, it left
the Department of the South in April, 1864, under
command of Lieut. J. P. Sanger, 1st Artillery,
with the 10th Army Corps, and was assigned to
duty
- an important epoch in the history of
the Army.
It is true that, prior to this, there had
periodically existed in the United States Army
a third regiment of artillery. There was one
during the Revolution; it was organized
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periodically existed in the United States Army
a third regiment of artillery. There was one
during the Revolution; it was organized originally
in 1775 by Colonel Richard Gridley, of Massachusetts,
a half-pay British officer,
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- their own, and the volunteers are like the Cuban
army in appearance. The Greek army, at which I made such sport, is a fine
organization in comparison as far as outfit goes; of course, there is no
comparison in the spirit of the men.... Half of the
- are like the Cuban
army in appearance. The Greek army, at which I made such sport, is a fine
organization in comparison as far as outfit goes; of course, there is no
comparison in the spirit of the men.... Half of the men have no uniforms
nor
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"to devise ways and means for supplying the army
with medicines"; but it did little to overcome
the difficulty. Ultimately it was realized that
a director-general with the army could not satisfactorily
perform the duties of a
- a position in the
Medical Department of the army to be subjected
to a close examination by qualified medical men.
There was nothing pro forma in these examinations;
for it is on record that no less than six of
a set of
- the limits
of Massachusetts joined the army at Cambridge,
the necessity for the adoption of some system
of organization became manifest. Most of the
regiments brought medical officers with them,
but few were supplied with
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- 15. "That the Paymaster-General
of the armies of the United States, shall
always quarter at or near the headquarters
of the main army, or at such place as the
Commander-in-Chief shall deem proper; and
that,
- General, and
a Deputy under him, for the army, in a separate
department; that the pay for the Paymaster
General himself be one hundred dollars per
month, and for the Deputy Paymaster under
him, fifty dollars
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by Congress Paymaster-General of the. army, and
on June 12, Ebenezer Hancock was appointed Deputy
Paymaster-General for the Eastern Department.
Congress on the 9th of July, 1776, resolved:
"That Mr. Palfrey, late
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- of the military.
The Pre-Hostilities Army:
In 1898, approximately 28,000 troops were in the Army. These soldiers
were stationed at over eighty posts mostly located mainly in the West.
While this force was small compared to
- Shafter , constituted the U.S. Army forces that served in Cuba.
Introduction:
On 8 September 1898, Secretary of War Russell Alger requested a commission
to i nvestigate the Army's administration of the War of 1898
- requested a commission
to i nvestigate the Army's administration of the War of 1898 and
discover the truth about its conduct. President McKinley stated that
the American people were entitled to know whether or not the citizens
who
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- and 3 brigadier-generals
in the regular army; 15 were major-generals,
and 12 were brigadier-generals of volunteers;
8 of the 33 commanded armies; and 10, army corps.
At least 8 general officers in the Confederate
armies had
- two assistants
were authorized "at the grand army," and one
chief engineer and two assistants "in a separate
department." These officers were commissioned
in the grades of colonel and captain respectively.
On January 16, 1776,
- Gridley
be continued chief engineer in the army at Cambridge."
On December 27,1776, General Washington
was authorized, for a period of six months, "to
raise and collect * * * a corps of engineers
and to * * * establish
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By the end of World War II the Army had acquired over 2,000 pieces of art. In June 1945 the Army established a Historical
Properties Section to maintain and exhibit this collection, thus creating the nucleus of today's Army
- History
The Army's official interest in art originated in World War I when eight artists were
commissioned as captains in the Corps of Engineers and were sent to Europe to record the activities of the
- which at that time
was the custodian of Army historical property and art.
There was no Army program for acquiring art during the interwar years, but with the advent of World War II the Corps of
Engineers, drawing on its World
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- and prisoners a number
equal to our entire army, and treble as much
ordnance as our army had in its siege train and
field batteries, the enemy fell back to the very
gates of the city. Pending negotiations for peace
between the
- was won.
In the reorganization of the army under
the Act of March 3, 1815, the Third was consolidated
with the 2d, 7th, and 44th, to form the First
Regiment of Infantry; and a new Third was formed
by the consolidation of
- the oldest organization in
the United States army,—the original First Infantry,
which was organized under a resolve of Congress
of June 3, 1784. Colonel John
Miller of the 17th was retained as colonel of
the Third,
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- hospital.
October 8, 1898
GENERAL ARMY ORDER ISSUED
A general order was issued today organizing new ARMY corps and designating
various points where the troops shall be stationed. The Third, Fifth, and
Sixth corps are discontinued;
- A general order was issued today organizing new ARMY corps and designating
various points where the troops shall be stationed. The Third, Fifth, and
Sixth corps are discontinued; the First, Second, and Fourth corps reorganized.
They are to be
- full
text of the order is as follows:
FIRST ARMY CORPS
Major-general J.C. Breckinridge, U.S.V., commanding headquarters
at Macon, Ga.
First division, headquarters at Macon, Ga.:--
First brigade-Atlanta, Ga. Thirty-first Michigan,
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