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- distinguished jurist, who had served with the army in the field both
as a regimental and as a staff officer. Meanwhile certain deputy judge
advocates were appointed for different armies and for the army at large.
Colonel Lawrance
- this
country. At that time the "Ministerial" army, as Gage's and Burgoyne's
forces were called, was governed by the British Mutiny Act and Articles
of War. When the Continental Congress raised an army in defense of the
liberty of
- War. When the Continental Congress raised an army in defense of the
liberty of America, that assembly could find no military code better suited
to their requirement than the then current British Articles of War, and
accordingly on the
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- if it does, let me know if the United States army has started for Cuba
or not, for I can hear nothing here of the movements of the troops.
Bibliography :
The Weekly Northwestern , Oshkosh, , Saturday, July 9,1898.
Support
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- the preceding decade had
pervaded the entire army, and most of all the
Ordnance service. It had caused, not indeed retrogression,
but a lack of progress. The Indian wars of the
thirties once more awakened the interest of Congress
- When an addition of 6000 men
was made to the army in 1808 these duties became
excessive and burdensome to the Secretary, but
no relief was granted until the war with Great
Britain was impending, when bills were passed
- and stores, and to issue
them to the army; to exact from armories and
arsenals quarterly returns of property and to
receive from all responsible officers reports
of damages to ordnance material; to establish
ordnance
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- 453
reading. One of them, reporting upon the army,
says; "There is a strict discipline observed
in the army. The soldiers are almost all youths
from 16 to 26 years of age. They go through some
military evolutions with sufficient
- is a strict discipline observed
in the army. The soldiers are almost all youths
from 16 to 26 years of age. They go through some
military evolutions with sufficient precision.
With respect to the officers from the lowest
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- Kearny was
placed in command of this "Army of the West,"
which consisted of Companies B, C, G, I and K,
1st Dragoons, two companies of artillery, two
of infantry and nine companies of Missouri volunteer
cavalry under
- attached to the 2d Brigade, Cavalry
Reserve, Army of the Potomac, Colonel Blake commanding
the brigade.
It will be impossible to give in detail
the part taken by the regiment in all the battles
and engagements in which it
- Luray Valley
to fall upon Early's retreating Army at New Market,
in the event of his defeat at Fisher's Hill,
found the forces of the rebel General Wickham
strongly entrenched near Milford. Torbert's failure
to dislodge Wickham
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- was captured, and the next day Scott's army entered the City of Mexico."
Lieutenant Armistead of the Sixth Infantry, the first to leap into the ditch, is the same who as a brigadier general in the Confederate army
- The following session of Congress the army was reduced, and under the Act of March 2, the Sixth was again re-organized by consolidation with the Rifle Regiment at Fort Atkinson (Council Bluffs), May 4,1821; and General Henry Atkinson was
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On August 2d, General Atkinson's army, of which the Sixth under Lieut. Col. Daniel Baker formed a large part of the regular brigade, came up with Black Hawk at the junction of the Bad Axe and Mississippi rivers, and immediately
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- of plain was the camping
ground of the Army of Occupation from August,
1845, until March, 1846. Here the regiment joined
the Army, then consisting of five regiments of
infantry, one regiment of dragoons, and Ringgold's
"
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and were committing depredations to an alarming
extent. At this time Companies E and H had been
broken up and consequently did not accompany
the regiment.
Starting from Sacket's Harbor, May 2, the
trip to Fort Howard
- Colonel Worth, although commanding
the "Army of Florida" from May 31, 1841, to July
15, 1842, and subsequently "Military Department
No. 3," retained command of his regiment during
his entire stay in Florida.
Companies A,
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