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  2. Four former Boilermakers officers plead not guilty in alleged ...

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    William Creeden, former international secretary-treasurer of the Boilermakers Union, enters the Robert J. Dole Federal Courthouse in Kansas City, Kansas, on Aug. 30, 2024. Four former union ...

  3. List of commanders of 1st Infantry Division (United States)

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    Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 1st Infantry Division. This is a list of commanders of the 1st Infantry Division of the United States Army. Commanding Officers MG William L. Sibert June – December 1917 MG Robert L. Bullard December 1917 – July 1918 MG Charles P. Summerall July – October 1918 BG Frank Parker October – November 1918 MG Edward F. McGlachlin Jr. November 1918 – September ...

  4. Second Battle of Ream's Station order of battle: Union

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    Col Levin Crandell Cpt Nelson Penfield 7th New York Veteran (5 companies) 39th New York (6 companies) 52nd New York (6 companies) 57th New York; 63rd New York (6 companies) 69th New York (6 companies) 88th New York (5 companies) 111th New York; 125th New York; 126th New York; 4th Brigade Ltc K. Oscar Broady (w) Ltc William Glenny

  5. Battle of Williamsburg order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    11th Massachusetts: Col William E. Blaisdell; 26th Pennsylvania: Col William F. Small (w), Maj Casper M. Berry; Second Brigade Col Nelson Taylor. 70th New York: Col William Dwight (w&c), Maj Thomas Hold; 72nd New York: Ltc Israel Moses; 73rd New York: Col William R. Brewster; 74th New York: Ltc Charles H. Burtis; Third Brigade BG Francis E ...

  6. Maryland Wing Civil Air Patrol - Wikipedia

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    Col A. Paul Fonda 1954–1958 Col William D. Turner 1958–1959 Col Willard D. Gilbert 1959 (Acting) 1968–1971 (Official) Col Eugene S. Bibb 1959–1960 (Acting) Col William M. Patterson* 1960–1969 Col Stanley F. Moyer 1971–1976 Col Frank A. Kunkowski 1976–1980 Col Daniel J. Hill 1980–1984 Col Kenneth R. Welk 1984–1988

  7. Military Intelligence Readiness Command - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Military Intelligence Readiness Command (MIRC, The MIRC, formally USAMIRC [1]) was stood up as the first Army Reserve functional command in 2005. . Headquartered at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, MIRC is composed mostly of reserve soldiers in units throughout the United States, and encompasses the bulk of Army Military Intelligence reserve units, consisting of over 40 strategic ...

  8. Battle of Fredericksburg order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    72nd New York: Col William O. Stevens; 73rd New York: Col William R. Brewster; 74th New York: Ltc William H. Lounsbury; 120th New York: Col George H. Sharpe; 3rd Brigade BG Joseph W. Revere. 5th New Jersey: Col William J. Sewell; 6th New Jersey: Col George C. Burling; 7th New Jersey: Col Louis R. Francine; 8th New Jersey: Col Adolphus J. Johnson

  9. 1st Maryland Infantry Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade

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    The 1st Maryland Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade was organized at Frederick, Maryland, beginning August 15, 1861, and mustered in on December 13, 1861, for three years under the command of Colonel William P. Maulsby. Companies A, B, D and I were recruited in Frederick County. Company C was recruited from Baltimore City.