The 8th Arkansas Field Battery (1862–1865) was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War. The battery spent its entire existence...
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The 9th Arkansas Field Battery (1863–1865) was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War. Also known as: Trigg's Arkansas Artillery...
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Battery. At least two of the battery officers later served in the 8th Arkansas Field Battery. After the battle of Pea Ridge, General Earl Van Dorn was ordered...
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The 6th Arkansas Field Battery (1862–1865) was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War. Also known as: the Washington Artillery...
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The 7th Arkansas Field Battery, originally known as the Blocher's Battery (1862–1865), was a Confederate artillery battery that served during the American...
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Missouri Field Battery was a field artillery battery that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The battery was formed...
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8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (also known as the "Eighth Arkansas") was an infantry formation in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil...
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142nd Field Artillery, headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas; 2nd Battalion, 142nd Field Artillery, headquartered in Barling, Arkansas; and Battery F (Target...
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The 206th Field Artillery Regiment is a United States artillery regiment, currently represented in the Arkansas Army National Guard by the 1st Battalion...
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encamped near Little Rock and Pine Bluff in Arkansas. On July 23, 1863, the unit was officially named the 8th Missouri Infantry Regiment. Later that year...
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into battalions, and listing the various batteries as "_st Arkansas Field Battery". The component batteries rarely, if ever, operated together. They were...
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1st Texas Field Battery or Edgar's Company was an artillery battery from Texas that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War...
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1st Battery, Light Artillery 1st Field Battery, Light Artillery 2nd Field Battery, Light Artillery 3rd Battery, Light Artillery 3rd Field Battery, Light...
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Army. Captain Clark's battery, part of the First Missouri Confederate Brigade under Colonel Henry Little, and armed with four field pieces, was the first...
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Texas Field Battery (Creuzbauer's Company) 6th Texas Field Battery 7th Texas Field Battery (Moseley's Company, Light Artillery) 8th Texas Field Battery (Dege's...
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39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (category 1967 establishments in Arkansas)
areas of south and central Arkansas. The unit primarily provided security for two active duty Army Patriot missile batteries in Saudi Arabia. The units...
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Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 8th Battalion, 25th Field Artillery. Redesignated 16 May 1987 as Battery H, 25th Field Artillery, assigned to the...
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The battery was formed when Captain John C. Landis recruited men from the Missouri State Guard in late 1861 and early 1862. The battery fielded two 12-pounder...
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other units. The 24th Arkansas Regiment received a large number of men recruited by the 19th Arkansas, and Hart's Arkansas Battery was reconstituted by...
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the battery fielded two 6-pounder field guns and two 12-pounder howizters. Fighting in Arkansas's first Civil War engagement, Clark's Missouri Battery took...
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Walker's Greyhounds (category 1862 establishments in Arkansas)
Infantry Regiment - Served only during the Red River campaign. 1st Texas Field Battery (Edgar's) Brig. Gen. James Deshler 10th Texas Infantry Regiment 15th...
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the 4th Arkansas Infantry Battalion. Two went on to command artillery batteries: Chambers B. Etter, captain of the 6th Arkansas Field Battery; and William...
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Battle of Helena (category 1863 in Arkansas)
Union guns could not be used, ordered Tilden's Missouri Battery and Marshall's Arkansas Battery to begin to come up. The advance up the hill had also thrown...
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Company, Light Artillery (Warren Light Artillery) Cavalry 6th Arkansas Cavalry Battalion 8th Texas Cavalry Regiment German-Americans in the Civil War List...
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Acquisition), (includes 5th (Gibraltar 1779-83) Field Battery with 6x L118 light guns for AMF (L)) 8th Btn, Queen's Fusiliers (V), Clapham, UK, 50th Missile...
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Battle of Bayou Fourche (category 1863 in Arkansas)
about daybreak, Confederate cannons from Etter's Arkansas Battery and part of Pratt's Texas Battery fired on the pontoon bridge, but were driven off by...
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Headquarters Battery 1st Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery (24 × M109A3) 3rd Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery (24 × M109A3) Battery A, 21st Field Artillery...
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howitzers into batteries. Pre-war allocations called for 6-pounder field guns matched with 12-pounder howitzers, 9 and 12-pounder field guns matched with...
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September 23, 1863. General Gist mentioned in his report [3] that Ferguson's Battery arrived on September 23, 1863. Lieutenant Colonel Reynolds from the 30th...
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George G. Gatley (category United States Army Field Artillery Branch personnel)
the 5th Field Artillery, and later with the 2nd and 3rd Field Artillery. During the Spanish–American War, Gatley commanded Battery K, 5th Field Artillery;...
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