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On 1 November 1941, the depot of the 41st Infantry Regiment "Modena" in Imperia formed the 341st Infantry Regiment "Modena", which was intended to reinforce for the division in Epirus. However on 15 May 1942, the 341st Infantry Regiment "Modena" was assigned to the LI Special Brigade , which occupied the Eastern portion of the island of Crete .
41st New York after the Second Battle of Bull Run, August 30, 1862. The 41st New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the American Civil War. They were nicknamed De Kalb Regiment. The regiment was formed from German immigrants from both New York and Pennsylvania.
The regiment conducted summer training most years at Fort Niagara, New York, and some years at Camp Dix, New Jersey. The coat of arms for the 41st Infantry was originally approved on 28 June 1921, while the distinctive unit insignia, consisting of the shield and regimental motto, was approved on 10 August 1933.
41st New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment "De Kalb Regiment," "Second Yager Regiment" After three years enlistment period, the regiment was reorganized as six companies battalion. 41st New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment. 42nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment "Tammany Jackson Guard" 43rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Chambers Road / Cowan Road in Catlin 1930 [20] by 1932 [18] NY 368: NY 321 in Elbridge NY 5 in Elbridge 1930s [1] [7] 1980 [28] NY 376 (1930-1933) NY 32 in Esopus NY 213 in Rosendale 1930 [1] 1933 [42] NY 379: NY 14 in Southport NY 427 in Southport ca. 1931 [6] [20] 1978 [5] NY 380: NY 60 in Gerry NY 5 near Brocton 1930 [43] 1980 [5] NY 381: NY ...
New York: John Lane Company. "War Expenditures – Hearings before Subcommittee No. 3 of the Select Committee on Expenditures in the War Department". Serial 4 – Parts 27 and 38. Government Printing Office. 1920. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= Geller, Lawrence D (1989).
NJ 439 at the New Jersey state line at Staten Island St. George ferry landing on Staten Island 1949 [33] ca. 1968 [34] [35] NY 439A: NY 440 on Staten Island NY 439 on Staten Island late 1940s [11] [23] ca. 1968 [34] [35] NY 456: NY 22 in Beekmantown US 9 in Beekmantown 1970 [36] 2015 [15]
Route Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed NY 51 (1920s-1930) NY 17 in Deposit : NY 23 in Stamford : mid-1920s [1] [2]: 1930 [3]: NY 52 (1920s-1930) NY 36 in Dansville