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  2. Loyal American Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Loyal American Regiment was raised in mid-March 1777 by wealthy loyalist Beverley Robinson. Robinson, a childhood friend of George Washington, commanded the regiment until it was disbanded at the end of the war in 1783. Several of Beverley Robinson's sons were officers in the regiment, including Frederick Philipse Robinson.

  3. Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Highlanders - Wikipedia

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    Lieutenant Colonel Frederick G. Robinson MC, VD: 1929–1932: Lieutenant Colonel William J. Franklin: 1932–1934 C.O. 1st Battalion 1940 C.O. 2nd Battalion 1940–1945

  4. Frederick Philipse Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Sir Frederick Philipse Robinson, GCB (September 1763 – 1 January 1852) was a soldier who fought for Britain during the American War of Independence.His father, Colonel Beverley Robinson, was a Virginian who moved to New York, marrying a wealthy heiress of the Philipse family with Dutch and Bohemian [1] ancestry, Susanna Philipse.

  5. Battle of Fredericksburg order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    6th Wisconsin: Col Lysander Cutler, Ltc Edward S. Bragg; 7th Wisconsin: Col William W. Robinson; Artillery [14] Cpt George A. Gerrish (w) Cpt John A. Reynolds 1st Battery, New Hampshire Light: Lt Frederick M. Edgell; Battery L, 1st New York Light: Cpt John A. Reynolds; Battery B, 4th United States: Lt James Stewart; Second Division

  6. Robert T. Frederick - Wikipedia

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    Major General Robert Tryon Frederick (March 14, 1907 – November 29, 1970) was a senior United States Army officer.During World War II, he commanded the 1st Special Service Force nicknamed the "Devil's Brigade", and the 1st Allied Airborne Task Force an ad hoc division-sized airborne formation, commanding the task force as a Brigadier General during Operation Dragoon.

  7. Overmountain Men - Wikipedia

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    On October 6, the frontiersmen reached Cowpens, where they were joined by a force of 400 South Carolinians under James Williams and a smaller force of North Carolina militiamen under Lt. Colonel Frederick Hambright, including Lt. Colonel Joseph Hardin and Major John Hardin. A spy notified the force that Ferguson was camped 30 miles (48 km) to ...

  8. 'A beautiful range.' Camp James A. Garfield opens new ... - AOL

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    It's really a beautiful range," said Lt. Col. Shaun Robinson, garrison commander at Camp Garfield. ... Robinson said area residents shouldn't hear significantly more noise because the new range is ...

  9. Second Battle of Bull Run order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    2nd Wisconsin: Col Edgar O'Conner (k), Ltc Lucius Fairchild [13] 6th Wisconsin: Col Lysander Cutler (w), Ltc Edward S. Bragg; 7th Wisconsin: Col William W. Robinson (w), Ltc Charles A. Hamilton (w), Ltc Lucius Fairchild [13] Artillery New Hampshire Light, 1st Battery: Cpt George A. Gerrish (c), Lt Frederick M. Edgell