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The 56th New York Infantry was organized at Newburgh, New York October 15, 1861 and mustered in October 28, 1861 under the command of Colonel Charles Henry Van Wyck.The regiment initially consisted of eleven companies of infantry, two light batteries, and two troops of cavalry, the whole being known as the "10th Legion".
New York: 14 (7th) Seventh Regiment / Third Avenue / Tompkins Market Armory: 1857–60: Manhattan; Third Avenue (between East 6th and East 7th streets), East Village: New York: 15 (1st) First Division / State Arsenal: 1858: Manhattan; Seventh Avenue (at West 35th Street), Garment District: New York: 16 (22nd) Twenty-Second Regiment / 14th ...
166th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment: Failed to complete organization. Recruits were transferred to the 176th New York Volunteer Infantry on November 13, 1862. 167th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment: Failed to complete organization. Recruits were transferred to the 159th New York Volunteer Infantry on October 12, 1862.
56th Guards Air Assault Regiment, a unit of the Russian Airborne Troops; American Civil War Union (Northern) Army. 56th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment; 56th New York Volunteer Infantry; 56th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 56th Ohio Infantry; 56th Regiment Indiana Infantry; 56th United States Colored Infantry Regiment; 56th Pennsylvania ...
131st Ohio Infantry; 132nd Ohio Infantry; ... 56th New York National Guard; ... S. M. Sherman, History of the 133rd Regiment, OVI and incidents connected with its ...
165th Infantry (New York Army National Guard) – Reorganized and redesignated 15 April 1963 as the 69th Infantry [174] to conform to New York state designation 1st Battle Group, 165th Infantry (1959–1963) – Part of the 42nd Infantry Division. [18] 166th Infantry (Ohio Army National Guard) – Consolidated into 148th Infantry 1992. [128]
Like many early Tallahassee street names, the name was applied at the time of the city's founding in 1824 to honor a national leader, either George Clinton, a U.S. vice-president under two ...
Bibliography of New York Army National Guard History compiled by the United States Army Center of Military History; The Civil War Archive; New York Army National Guard, accessed 22 Dec 2016; GlobalSecurity.org, New York Army National Guard, accessed 26 Nov 2006; Unit Designations in the Army Modular Force, accessed 23 Nov 2006