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 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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Arkansas Field Battery (1860–1865) was a Confederate Army artillery battery from Pulaski County, Arkansas, during the American Civil War. The battery...
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The 5th Arkansas Field Battery (1862–1865) was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War. The unit was originally referred to...
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Henry Ewing may refer to: Henry Ewing of 6th Arkansas Field Battery Henry W. Ewing, sportsman and coach Henry Ellsworth Ewing (1883–1951), arachnologist...
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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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The 6th Louisiana Field Battery was an artillery unit recruited from volunteers in Louisiana that fought in the Confederate States Army during the American...
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180) Edgar's Battery was captured at the Battle of Henderson's Hill on 21 March 1864. (Kiper, p. 180) All of the Crescent Regiment's field officers were...
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the battery had seen prior service in the Missouri State Guard. On April 28, the battery's cannons were transferred to the Arkansas Appeal Battery, and...
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: University of Arkansas Press. ISBN 978-1-55728-870-7. Swain, Craig (2018a). "Summary Statement, 3rd Quarter 1863, Iowa's Batteries". To the Sound of...
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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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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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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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Camp Chaffee, Arkansas. In the fall of 1942, the 6th Armored Division adopted a new table of organization which gave it three armored field artillery battalions...
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1917) 6th Trench Mortar Battery 16th Machine Gun Battalion 318th Engineer Regiment 6th Field Signal Battalion Headquarters Troop, 6th Division 6th Train...
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The Crisbecq Battery (sometimes called Marcouf Battery) was a German World War II artillery battery constructed by the Todt Organization near the French...
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The Brown's Arkansas Artillery Battery (1862–1863) was a Confederate Army artillery battery during the American Civil War. Also known as: the Newton Artillery...
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controlling the Mississippi River, a major waterway. Arkansas raised 48 infantry regiments, 20 artillery batteries, and over 20 cavalry regiments for the Confederacy...
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McIntosh Howell's Texas Battery In mid-July 1862, the Confederate Army started concentrating forces at Fayetteville, Arkansas, for a planned raid into...
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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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blankets for soldiers of the regiment. The 6th Texas Cavalry received orders to march to Fort Smith, Arkansas in November 1861. The regiment marched in...
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Harris's Missouri Battery (officially known as the 4th Missouri Field Battery) was an artillery battery that served in the Confederate States Army during...
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The 39th Arkansas Infantry Regiment or the 6th Trans-Mississippi Rifle Regiment (also known as "Johnson's regiment," "Hawthorn's regiment," "Cocke's regiment...
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Battle of Cane Hill (category 1862 in Arkansas)
Shoup's Arkansas Battery were advanced to the front. On the Union side, six cannons from the 2nd Indiana Battery deployed. Both sides' batteries fired upon...
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1912. Arkansas was armed with a main battery of twelve 12-inch (305 mm) guns and capable of a top speed of 20.5 knots (38.0 km/h; 23.6 mph). Arkansas served...
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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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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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Battle of Devil's Backbone (category 1863 in Arkansas)
regiment and swept them off the field." In an instant, Cabell's force was reduced to one cavalry regiment, the battery, and part of the infantry regiment...
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artillerymen defending Battery Powell out of the fortification. The 2nd Missouri Infantry charged the 6th Wisconsin Battery, driving the battery's crews from the...
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