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  2. 140th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 140th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was a Union Army regiment in the American Civil War, serving in the Eastern Theater.Recruited in late 1862, it fought from the Battle of Chancellorsville through the war until the Army of Northern Virginia's surrender at Appomattox Court House. [1]

  3. List of Medal of Honor recipients for the Gettysburg Campaign

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    140th Pennsylvania Infantry: July 2, 1863 & August 25, 1864 April 5, 1898 "While a sergeant and retiring with his company before the rapid advance of the enemy at Gettysburg, he and a companion stopped and carried to a place of safety a wounded and helpless comrade; in this act both he and his companion were severely wounded.

  4. List of Pennsylvania Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    140th Regiment; 141st Regiment ... Union veterans of 30th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, ... The inscription on the drum reads "Company D 1st Inft. Regt. P.R.V.C ...

  5. James Pipes - Wikipedia

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    On August 18, 1862, Pipes enlisted with a volunteer unit from Greene County that would become part of the 140th Pennsylvania Infantry. This unit was created by five men in western Pennsylvania, among them James J. Purman who would go on to win the Medal of Honor alongside Pipes. When the 140th was mustered, Pipes was ranked a sergeant, and ...

  6. Category : Units and formations of the Union army from ...

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    140th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment; ... Southard's Independent Company This page was last edited on 1 November 2024, at 00:51 (UTC). ...

  7. Battle of Spotsylvania Court House order of battle: Union

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    81st Pennsylvania: Col H. Boyd McKeen; 140th Pennsylvania; 183rd Pennsylvania; 2nd Brigade Col Thomas A. Smyth. 28th Massachusetts; 63rd New York; 69th New York; 88th New York; 116th Pennsylvania; 3rd Brigade [18] Col Paul Frank [19] Col Hiram L. Brown (c) [20] Col Clinton D. MacDougall 39th New York; 52nd New York [21]

  8. Veteran Reserve Corps - Wikipedia

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    Men Wanted for the Invalid Corps notice, 1863 10th VRC band in Washington, 1865. The Veteran Reserve Corps (originally the Invalid Corps) was a military reserve organization created within the Union Army during the American Civil War to allow partially disabled or otherwise infirm soldiers (or former soldiers) to perform light duty, freeing non-disabled soldiers to serve on the front lines.

  9. 140th - Wikipedia

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    140th Operations Group, unit of the Colorado Air National Guard, stationed at Buckley Space Force Base, Aurora, Colorado; 140th Pennsylvania Infantry, Union Army regiment in the American Civil War, serving in the Eastern Theater; 140th pope or Pope John XVII (died 1003), Pope for about seven months from 16 May to 6 November 1003