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Illinois U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865 ... also known as 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry Regiment, was an infantry and ... of the Wikimedia Foundation ...
91st Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 92nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 93rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 94th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 95th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 96th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 97th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 98th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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
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 ...
On 22 December 1862 in Gallatin, Tennessee, John T. Wilder took over command of the brigade which at that time consisted of the 92nd and 98th Illinois Infantry Regiments, the 17th, 72nd, and 75th Indiana Infantry Regiments, and the 18th Indiana Battery of Light Artillery. [16]
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The members of the 65th were among more than 1.3 million who passed through Camp Shanks on their way to fight in Europe in World War II.
The regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in August 1862, [3] by Col. Henry M. Day, and was mustered on September 8, 1862. [3] Armed with smoothbore, .69 -caliber Springfield Model 1816s altered from flint-lock to percussion, the 91st Illinois left the state October 1, for the front, and arrived at Shepherdsville, KY, on Tuesday, October 7.