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  2. 6th Ohio Cavalry - Wikipedia

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  3. 6th Ohio Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 6th Ohio Cavalry marched in the Grand Review of the Armies in May 1865, and then exited service at Petersburg, Virginia, on August 7, 1865. During its term of service, the 6th Ohio Cavalry lost 5 officers and 52 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and 4 officers and 177 enlisted men by disease, for a total of 238 fatalities.

  4. 1st Battalion, 107th Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    107th ACR horse soldier rides with M1 tank crew representing 107th Cavalry past & present. The 107th Cavalry Regiment (minus 1st Squadron) reorganized on 1 May 1977 in the Ohio Army National Guard (Troop A, Support Squadron, was allotted on 1 October 1986 to the West Virginia Army National Guard and re-allotted on 15 October 1990 to the Ohio Army National Guard).

  5. 107th Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 107th Cavalry Regiment, Ohio Army National Guard, is a parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, with headquarters at Hamilton, Ohio.It currently consists of the 2nd Squadron, 107th Cavalry Regiment, part of the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (BUCKEYE), Ohio National Guard located throughout southwest Ohio.

  6. Appomattox campaign order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    Cavalry Division [24] BG Ranald S. Mackenzie. 1st Brigade Col Robert M. West 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Ltc Chistopher Kleinz; 20th New York Cavalry, Company G: Cpt Thomas H. Butler [31] 20th New York Cavalry (8 companies): Ltc David M. Evans [32] 2nd Brigade Col Samuel P. Spear (w, April 1) Col Andrew W. Evans [33]

  7. 2nd Squadron, 107th Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 2–107th Cavalry mobilized all of its units and 350 soldiers to support the deployment. A total of 1,000 Ohio Army National Guard soldiers mobilized in June 2004 for four months of training prior to a six-month deployment to Kosovo as peacekeepers. The soldiers first trained at Camp Atterbury, IN., followed by more training in Germany.

  8. Camp Hutchins - Wikipedia

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    Camp Hutchins only remained in use until the end of 1861. During training, the regiment received support from their Warren community in the form of a Thanksgiving feast, a Christmas Eve ball in Warren's Gaskill House, and a New Year's picnic. [1] The 6th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry would eventually depart at the beginning of 1862.

  9. 145th Armor Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Reorganized and re-designated from the 1st Battalion, 107th Cavalry Regiment on 1 September 2007, the first mobilization and deployment of the 1st Battalion, 145th Armored Regiment in its current form was the 2009 Multinational Force and Observers MFO-52 mission responsible for multiple observation posts throughout Egypt's Sinai Peninsula and ...