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  2. 10th Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Col. E. L. Vaughan. The 10th Arkansas Infantry (1861–1865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Arkansas.The unit is also known as A. R. Witt's Infantry, C. M. Cargile's Infantry, E. L. Vaughan's Infantry, Thomas D. Merrick's Infantry, S. S. Ford's Infantry, Obed Patty's Infantry, George A. Merrick's Infantry, Zebulon Venable's Infantry and ...

  3. 39th Brigade Support Battalion (United States) - Wikipedia

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    39th Brigade Support Battalion (39th BSB) is an element of the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT), of the Arkansas Army National Guard. The battalion is headquartered at Hazen, Arkansas. The 39th Support Battalion was constituted on 2 November 1967 from existing units in central Arkansas and assigned to the 39th Infantry Brigade with ...

  4. Arkansas Air National Guard - Wikipedia

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    The Arkansas Air National Guard (AR ANG), commonly known as the Arkansas Air Guard, is the aerial militia of the State of Arkansas, United States of America. It is, along with the Arkansas Army National Guard , an element of the Arkansas National Guard , and a reserve of the United States Air Force .

  5. Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame is the hall of fame and museum for sports in Arkansas, United States.The hall of fame inducted its first class in 1959. The hall's museum is located on the west end of the Simmons Bank Arena in North Little Rock, Arkansas.

  6. Secretary of the Army Award for Valor - Wikipedia

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    Tanya C. Porter, Clinical Staff Nurse, U.S. Army Medical Command, Madigan Army Medical Center, Tacoma, WA, for selfless service and personal courage treating wounded passengers and directly saving at least two lives during the 2017 Washington train derailment; presented 1 June 2018 at the Pentagon.

  7. Category:Halls of fame in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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  8. Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The playing field in the stadium is named Frank Broyles Field, honoring former Arkansas head football coach and athletic director Frank Broyles. [ 8 ] During the 2000-2001 renovations, Razorback Stadium increased the seating capacity from 50,019 [ 9 ] to 72,000, with an option to expand capacity to 76,000 with the "temporary" bleacher seating ...

  9. Ronald Speirs - Wikipedia

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    Ronald Charles Speirs (20 April 1920 – 11 April 2007) was a United States Army officer who served in the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the 101st Airborne Division during World War II.