The Reading Artillerists was a militia organization formed in Reading, Pennsylvania during the late 18th century. Mustering in for the first time during...
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Berks County, Pennsylvania (redirect from Reading, PA MSA)
Chicago: Marquis Who's Who. 1963. "Reading Eagle". readingeagle. Montgomery, Morton L. Historical Sketch of Reading Artillerists: Read Upon the Occasion of Their...
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Condensed History of the Reading Artillerists", Reading Times. Reading Artillerists' Meeting Notice, in Reading Times. Reading, Pennsylvania: September...
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Charles Evans (Pennsylvania philanthropist) (category People from Reading, Pennsylvania)
board’s president for one term. He was also a founding member of the Reading Artillerists, a local militia group established on March 23, 1794, according to...
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County Militia unit known as the Reading Artillerists, and then delivered a lecture based on that work for the Artillerists' 102nd anniversary celebration...
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Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment. George Warren Alexander, the captain of the Reading Artillerists who later became Good's second in command with the 47th Pennsylvania...
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Warren Alexander (1829-1903), founder of Reading's G.W. Alexander Hat Co., former captain of the Reading Artillerists, and former second-in-command of the...
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commons:Category:Railroad museums in Pennsylvania Raphael, Sally Jessy Reading Reading Artillerists Reading Phillies Reed, Andre Reeder, Andrew Horatio Religion in Pennsylvania...
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Zouaves, Scott Guards, Reading Artillerists, Shawnee Guards, State Capital Guard, State Guards, Turner Rifles, Tyrone Artillerists (Tyrone), Union Light...
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Artillery (redirect from Artillerist)
Artillery are ranged weapons that launch munitions far beyond the range and power of infantry firearms. Early artillery development focused on the ability...
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Junior Artillerists, the Company of Independent Artillerists, the 2nd Company of Independent Artillerists, the Northern Liberty Artillerists, the Frankford...
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Pottsville, Pennsylvania, the Washington Artillerists of Pottsville, Pennsylvania, the Ringgold Light Artillery of Reading, Pennsylvania, the Logan Guards of...
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William Crozier (February 19, 1855 – November 11, 1942) was a career United States Army officer in the Ordnance Corps and the 11th Chief of Ordnance. Born...
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Letcher Artillery. Lynchburg: H. E. Howard, Inc., 1991. Lee's Young Artillerist: William R.J. Pegram. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press,...
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Military career of Napoleon (section Further reading)
Longwood, Saint Helena Allegiance France Service / branch Trained as an artillerist Years of service 1779–1815 Rank Commander in Chief (Head of State) Commands...
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Columbiad (section Further reading)
Civil War. Charleston: The Battery Press. p. 71. Wade, Arthur P (2011). Artillerists and Engineers: The Beginnings of American Seacoast Fortifications 1794-1815...
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Fort Popham (section Further reading)
Conservation and Forestry. Retrieved January 22, 2023. Wade, Arthur P. (2011). Artillerists and Engineers: The Beginnings of American Seacoast Fortifications, 1794-1815...
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Anton Dilger (section Further reading)
1912. Anton Dilger was the son of Captain Hubert Dilger, a decorated artillerist in the Union Army during the American Civil War, awarded the Medal of...
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Rohan (2014). "'The green light is on': Jump at Nadzab - Australian Para-Artillerists in Action". Sabretache. LV (2, June). Garran, Australian Capital Territory:...
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Siege of Roses (1808) (section Further reading)
de Schwarz led 1,700 cavalrymen in nine squadrons, and there were 360 artillerists. The French authorities in Madrid confidently expected that Duhesme's...
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Siege of Almeida (1810) (section Further reading)
The siege was conducted by the 14,000 infantry, 1,000 cavalry, 1,000 artillerists and 100 cannon of the VI Corps under the command of Marshal Michel Ney...
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and raised the Texas colors, and Captain Jeremiah Brown ordered his artillerists to open fire on the Montezuma. For a short while the two warships exchanged...
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Volunteer Artillery: Capt. Abraham Pyke Eagle Artillerists: Capt. George J. Brown American Artillerists: Capt. Richard Magruder First Marine Artillery...
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Louis Lebègue Duportail (section Further reading)
by Lieut. Col. Stephen Rochefontaine (as Commandant of the Corps of Artillerists and Engineers) Personal details Born (1743-05-14)14 May 1743 Pithiviers...
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John Pelham (soldier) (section Further reading)
2015. Hassler, William Woods (1995). Colonel John Pelham: Lee's Boy Artillerist. Chapel Hill, North Carolina: University of North Carolina Press. pp...
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William Clark (section Further reading)
lieutenant, First lieutenant Unit Legion of the United States Regiment of Artillerists Commands Corps of Discovery Battles/wars Battle of Fallen Timbers...
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Third Battle of Petersburg (section Further reading)
immobilized. Field's division occupied the Dimmock Line as the Confederate artillerists fled the Turnbull House, while General Lee also rode from the Turnbull...
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logistics. Another example was John Gibbon, the author of the influential Artillerist's Manual published in 1863 (although Gibbon would achieve considerably...
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History of the Philippines (section Further reading)
of Mexican soldiers [note: emphasis added]. He also formed a corps of artillerists composed of Filipinos. These were regular troops, who received from Arandía...
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Henry Jackson Hunt (section Further reading)
by the War Department in 1861 and was the "bible" of Northern field artillerists during the war. He was a principal proponent of the organizational doctrine...
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