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Capt. William C. Baen (mw) Company of Capt. Robert C. Barton; Company of Capt. Joel Cook; Company of Lt. George Peters (w) Rear Line Indiana Militia Lt. Col. Luke Decker (w) Company of Capt. Walter Wilson; Company of Capt. William Hargrove; Company of Capt. Jacob Warrick (k) Company of Capt. John Norris (w) Cavalry Dragoon Reserve Maj. Joseph ...
The 7th Virginia Regiment was raised on January 11, 1776, at Gloucester, Virginia, for service with the Continental Army.The regiment would see action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown (after which it wintered at Valley Forge [1]), Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston.
Captain James Young: 9 39 48 Revenge: Third rate: 64 Captain Frederick Cornewall: 0 0 0 Princess Louisa: Third rate: 60 Captain Thomas Noel: 3 13 16 Trident: Third rate: 64 Captain Philip Durell: 0 0 0 Ramillies: Second rate: 90 Admiral John Byng Captain Arthur Gardiner: 0 0 0 Culloden: Third rate: 74 Captain Henry Ward: 0 0 0 Kingston: Third ...
Captain: USAF: 8th Bombardment Squadron: Operation Steel Tiger: Laos, Savannakhet Province: Pilot of a B-57B #52-1530 lost on a daytime bombing mission [83] Listed as killed in action, body not recovered [3] until March 2017 when his remains were identified [84] April 7: Walker, Thomas T: Captain: USAF: 8th Bombardment Squadron: Operation Steel ...
Under the command of Captain Thomas Mighill, the company wore the traditional grenadier's miter cap. One of these caps has survived in the Smithsonian collections. The Roman numerals 'XXVI' and the cipher 'GW,' for George Washington, are embroidered on the front. For this reason, the regiment was referred to as the "George Washington Regiment ...
The 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. [1] Major George H. Gordon [note 1] (later Brigadier General), a West Point graduate and veteran of the Mexican–American War, organized the unit's recruitment and formation.
The first trial for piracy was of the 13 men, including Captain Thomas H. Baker, captured on privateer Savannah. The trial was held in the United States Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York. It began on 23 October 1861, [27] and from the start attracted wide public notice. The mere fact of the trial drew outrage in the ...
During the American Civil War, a new commander's quarters was commissioned by then-Capt. Thomas J. Rodman, inventor of the Rodman gun, for the Watertown Arsenal. The lavish, 12,700 sq ft (1,180 m 2 ), quarters would ultimately become one of the largest commander's quarters on any U.S. military installation.