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A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Battery D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery. Des Moines, Iowa: Dyer Publishing Co. p. 1036 This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. "Official Army Register of the Volunteer Force of the United States Army, Part VI".
The 103rd Field Artillery Regiment (103rd FAR) is a regiment of the United States Army. The only currently existing component is the 1st Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery Regiment (1-103rd FAR), a unit of the Rhode Island National Guard. The regiment was originally constituted in 1917, but it descends from predecessor units dating back to 1801.
Battery B, 1st Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery Regiment, Rhode Island National Guard traces is origins to this battery. This, however, is a false lineage as Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery ended its existence in 1865 and Battery B was not established until 1917.
101st Field Artillery Regiment. 1st Battalion is the cannon battalion assigned to the 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team in the Massachusetts ARNG; 103rd Field Artillery Regiment. 1st Battalion is a cannon battalion in the Rhode Island ARNG, assigned to the 197th Field Artillery Brigade; 107th Field Artillery Regiment
Battery D, 1st Illinois Light Artillery Regiment; Battery E, 1st Illinois Light Artillery Regiment ... 1st Field Artillery Regiment, King's Guard (Thailand) This page ...
Battery A, 1st Battalion, 103rd Field Artillery of the Rhode Island National Guard traces its origins to this battery. In reality, Battery A is descendant from the Providence Marine Corps of Artillery (PMCA) which was mobilized in 1861 as the 1st Rhode Island Battery and in 1862 as the 10th Rhode Island Battery.
Battery I was part of the 1st Illinois Light Artillery Regiment which organized at Chicago, Springfield, Ottawa, and Cairo, Illinois. There were 12 batteries named A–M, excluding J. The different batteries belonging to the regiment formed between 16 July 1861 (A and B) and 12 August 1862 (M), and enlisted for three years' service.
Battery K was part of the 1st Illinois Light Artillery Regiment which organized at Chicago, Springfield, Ottawa, and Cairo, Illinois. There were 12 batteries named A–M, not including J. The different batteries belonging to the regiment formed between 16 July 1861 (A and B) and 12 August 1862 (M), and enlisted for three years' service.