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  2. 969th Field Artillery Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    On 25 January 1945, the 969th attached to the 5th French Armored Division, and later to the 75th Division and the 2d French Armored Division. The 969th, joined by the African American 999th Artillery Division and the 686th Artillery Division fired support for XII Corp's run along the Saar River and the Rhine. By 28 April 1945, the battalion had ...

  3. 333rd Field Artillery Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 333rd Field Artillery Battalion was a racially segregated United States Army unit of African-American troops during World War II. The unit landed at Normandy in early July 1944 and saw continuous combat as corps artillery throughout the summer. In October 1944, it was sent to Schoenberg, Belgium, as part of the U.S. VIII Corps.

  4. Historic Cemeteries of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    Grand Army of the Republic Memorial at the Chalmette National Cemetery, circa 1910. The Chalmette National Cemetery opened in New Orleans in 1864 during the American Civil War. It was created as a result of authorization by the United States Congress to create cemeteries to honor soldiers who died in military conflict.

  5. 141st Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 141st Field Artillery is an historic American military unit that is currently part of the Louisiana Army National Guard [2] headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana. [3] It traces its lineage to a militia artillery battery back to 1838, and its heritage includes substantial combat service in several major wars.

  6. 2nd Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment (2-321 FAR) is an inactive field artillery battalion of the United States Army. The battalion served in World War I, World War II, Vietnam and the Global War on Terrorism with the 82nd Airborne and 101st Airborne Divisions .

  7. 333rd Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 333rd Field Artillery Regiment was originally constituted in the National Army on 5 August 1917 and assigned to the 86th Division. The regiment, less the 2nd Battalion, was organized from 25-29 August 1917 at Camp Grant , Illinois , while the 2nd Battalion was organized in September 1917 at Camp Grant.

  8. List of field artillery regiments of the United States

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    2nd Battalion is the cannon battalion assigned to the 2nd Infantry BCT, 10th Mountain Division, stationed at Fort Drum, New York [11] 16th Field Artillery Regiment 3rd Battalion is the cannon battalion assigned to the 2nd Armored BCT, 1st Cavalry Division , stationed at Fort Cavazos , Texas [ 12 ]

  9. United States Colored Troops - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Louisiana Native Guard, one of many Louisiana Union Civil War units, was formed in New Orleans after the city was taken and occupied by Union forces. It was formed in part from the Confederacy's former unit of the same name , which had been made up of property-owning free people of color ( gens de couleur libres ). [ 17 ]