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The 24th Michigan Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was part of the Union Iron Brigade . It was chosen to be the honor guard for the Funeral of Abraham Lincoln .
21st Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment. This article provides a list of Michigan military units active during the American Civil War. [1] As a northern state, Michigan was part of the Union, and its units were active during the entire length of the war.
0–9. 1st Michigan Infantry Regiment (3 months) 1st Michigan Infantry Regiment (3 years) 1st Michigan Sharpshooters Regiment; 2nd Michigan Infantry Regiment
The 24th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment joined the brigade on October 8, 1862, prior to the Battle of Fredericksburg in December. The Iron Brigade was not heavily engaged in the battle of Fredericksburg, besides for some minor actions by the 24th Michigan.
Division Brigade Regiments and Others First Division BG Francis C. Barlow. 1st Brigade Col Nelson A. Miles. 26th Michigan; 5th New Hampshire [8]; 2nd New York Heavy Artillery
Ionia VFW Post 12082 quartermaster Shane Houghton sits in front of a replica of a Civil War battle flag once carried by the 21st Michigan Infantry, which he displays inside his VFW post in Ionia ...
1st Battalion, 24th Marines (1/24) is a reserve infantry battalion in the United States Marine Corps located throughout Michigan, Ohio, and Indiana consisting of approximately 1,000 Marines and Sailors.
He led the 24th Infantry, another United States Colored Troops regiment, in campaigns against the Cheyenne, Comanche, Kickapoo and Kiowa Indian warriors in Texas. While commander of Fort Davis , he started a controversial court-martial of second lieutenant Henry Flipper , the first black cadet to graduate from West Point.