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In addition to the brevet awards to current (or future) full-rank United States Volunteers (USV) generals during the American Civil War, 1,367 other USV officers of lower ranks were awarded the rank of brevet brigadier general, brevet major general, or both, in the United States Volunteers, but not promoted to full-rank USV generals. [11]
Mercy Health Springfield Regional Medical Center is a Short Term Acute Care hospital. Services include a 30-bed emergency department. [4] Inpatient services include cardiology, cardiovascular surgery, internal medicine, neurology, oncology, orthopedic surgery, orthopedics, psychiatry, pulmonology, urology and vascular surgery. [5]
Charles Stuart Tripler (January 19, 1806 – October 20, 1866) was a United States Army brigadier general and surgeon. [1] [2] On March 8, 1867, he was posthumously promoted to brigadier general by President Andrew Johnson and the date of rank was backdated to March 13, 1865. [3] The Tripler Army Medical Center in Oahu, Hawaii, is named in his ...
He was appointed a brevet brigadier general in the regular army on March 13, 1865, for gallant conduct, but on April 6 he was relieved of command for sleeping on duty and thus failing to prepare his troops for departure as they pursued Confederate forces. His brevets were revoked and Brig. Gen. Francis C. Barlow was assigned to lead the ...
"Brevet Brigadier General Samuel Breck". Massachusetts in the War, 1861-1865. Springfield, Massachusetts: Clark W. Bryan and Company. pp. 888–890. Breck, Samuel (1889). Genealogy of the Breck Family Descending from Edward of Dorchester and His Brothers in America. Omaha, Nebraska: Rees Printing Company. pp. 109–111, 115.
Henry Larcom Abbot (August 13, 1831 – October 1, 1927) was a military engineer and career officer in the United States Army.He served in the Union Army during the American Civil War and was appointed brevet brigadier general of volunteers for his contributions in engineering and artillery.
Brevet Brigadier General Thomas Clement Fletcher - Governor of Missouri. Brevet Brigadier General John P. S. Gobin – GAR Commander-in-Chief, 1897–98; and lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania. Brevet Brigadier General Nathan Goff Jr. Brevet Brigadier General Edwin S. Greeley – President General of the Sons of the American Revolution.
General Hospital No. 1, Limay, Philippines, April 1942 [10] 2nd General Hospital United States, 12 October 1945 [22] Landstuhl, Germany mid-1990s; General Hospital No. 2, Cabcaben, Philippines, April 1942 [10] 3rd General Hospital, Camp Kilmer, New Jersey, 16 September 1945 [23] 4th General Hospital, end of World War II [24] 5th General Hospital