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  2. 6th New Jersey Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    However, the 6th was soon removed and placed in the "Second New Jersey Brigade" along with the 5th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, the 7th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, and the 8th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry. Despite its beginnings as an all-New Jersey unit, regiments from other states were eventually added to the brigade, starting in 1863.

  3. John P. Van Leer - Wikipedia

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    John Pugh Van Leer (February 27, 1825 – May 5, 1862) was an American military officer who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.He commanded the 6th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry regiment and was killed during the Battle of Williamsburg.

  4. List of Army National Guard units with campaign credit for ...

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    The 113th Infantry traces its history back to the 1st New Jersey Regiment, which was organized in the Continental Army in part from existing militia companies from Essex County between October 26 and December 15, 1775. The regiment was assigned to the New Jersey Brigade for service in the American Revolution, during which it participated in ten ...

  5. List of New Jersey Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    First New Jersey Brigade (1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th, 15th, 23rd and 40th Infantry Regiments) Second New Jersey Brigade (5th, 6th, 7th and 8th NJ Inf Regts) See also

  6. National Guard Militia Museum of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The not-for-profit museum's purpose is to preserve and explain New Jersey's military heritage, by collecting, preserving and displaying artifacts with specific relevance and historical significance to the New Jersey Army National Guard, the New Jersey Air National Guard and the New Jersey Naval Militia. [1] It is a member of the Army Museum ...

  7. Richard Conner - Wikipedia

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    When the original enlistments of the 6th New Jersey expired by law in September 1864, new recruits and re-enlistees of the regiment were folded into the 8th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry. Sergeant Conner was transferred to the 8th New Jersey's Company E, with whom he served until the end of the Civil War in May 1865.

  8. George C. Burling - Wikipedia

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    George Childs Burling (February 17, 1834 – December 24, 1885) was a United States Union Army officer during the American Civil War, serving mostly as colonel and commander of the 6th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry.

  9. Category:Units and formations of the Union army from New Jersey

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    0–9. 1st New Jersey Cavalry Regiment; 1st New Jersey Infantry Regiment; 2nd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment; 2nd New Jersey Infantry Regiment; 3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment