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Major USA, Colonel USV, Major General of Louisiana Militia, Colonel CSA; War of 1812 and Mexican–American War; namesake for 3 forts, oldest West Point graduate in the Confederate States Army [1] William Henry Chase: 1815 Major USA, Major General of Florida Militia; served as civil and military engineer Samuel Cooper: 1815
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Chancellorsville of the American Civil War.The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization [i] during the battle, [1] [2] the casualty returns, [3] and the reports.
Miller joined the New Hampshire state militia and commanded an artillery unit, until General Benjamin Pierce noticed him and recommended that he be commissioned as a major in the regular army. Miller joined with the 4th Infantry Regiment in 1808. In 1811, Miller's unit went to fight Indians in Vincennes, Indiana, where he was promoted to ...
When the regiment was first activated it was under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel John Henry Knifton who first came to Parry Sound 1895 as the new town clerk. He had 24 years of militia experience with the Queen's Own Rifles of Canada and another nine years with the 36th Peel Regiment. Lieutenant Colonel J.B. Miller was promoted Lieutenant ...
COL Harry A. Eaton: December 1919 March 1920 MG James G. Harbord: March 1920 July 1921 MG John L. Hines: July 1921 October 1921 BG Edward Mann Lewis: October 1921 December 1922 Spanish–American War, World War I led 3rd Brigade 2nd Div. Battle of Chateau-Thierry, later the 30th Infantry Division Battle of St. Quentin Canal: BG Dennis E. Nolan ...
Image Rank Name Begin Date End Date Notes Major General: Horatio Gates: June 17, 1775: June 5, 1776 [1]Colonel: Joseph Reed: June 5, 1776: January 22, 1777 [1]Brigadier General
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206th Pennsylvania: Col Hugh J. Brady; 4th Brigade Col Harrison S. Fairchild. 8th Maine: Ltc Edward A. True, Cpt Edward H. Reynolds [5] 89th New York: Maj Frank W. Tremain (k, April 2), Cpt William Dobie; 148th New York: Col John B. Murray; 158th New York: Ltc William H. McNary, Maj Hyron Kalt; 55th Pennsylvania: Cpt George H. Hill; Third Division