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As part of the Tullahoma Campaign, it advanced to Murfreesboro, skirmished around Guy's Gap, and occupied Shelbyville, 27 June. [8] On 1 July, the conflict between Colonel Atkins and Major General Granger ruptured, [9] On 3 July, the regiment detached from Granger's brigade, marched to Wartrace, and was engaged in rebuilding a wagon-bridge over Duck River from 5–6 July. [10]
92nd Regiment or 92nd Infantry Regiment may refer to: 92nd (Loyals) Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Artillery; 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot; American Civil War regiments. 92nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 92nd Illinois Volunteer Mounted Infantry Regiment
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Grave at Arlington National Cemetery. His Medal of Honor action occurred while serving with the 92nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry. [5]The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Captain & Assistant Adjutant General Llewellyn Garrish Estes, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 30 August 1864, while serving ...
Once the regiment moved to the front, she went to Missouri and worked in a hospital in St. Louis and in the Benton barracks until the 92nd regiment mustered out. She married an Army surgeon. Addie M. Parson's name appears with the soldiers on a monument to Company B of the 92nd Illinois Infantry in Byron's public square. [7]
In 1943 during World War II, Queen assumed command of the newly formed all-Black 366th Infantry Regiment.In May 1944, Colonel Queen and his regiment deployed to the Italian theater, where they were given noncombat guard duties at air bases until November 26, when they transferred to the 92nd Division, whose Black troops reported to white officers under Major General Edward Almond, at Livorno.
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