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38th Regiment (other)
38th Regiment or 38th Infantry Regiment may refer to: Infantry regiments * 38th Dogras, a unit of the British Indian Army * 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, a unit of the British Army * 38th Infantry Regiment (United States), a unit of the United States Army Cavalry regiments * 38th Regiment Central India Horse, a unit of the British Indian Army * 38th Cavalry Regiment, a unit of the United States Army American Civil War regiments * 38th Illinois Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (Northern) Army * 38th Indiana Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (Northern) Army * 38th Iowa Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (Northern) Army * 38th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (Northern) Army * 38th Ohio Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (Northern) Army * 38th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (Northern) Army * 38th United States Colored Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (Northern) Army * 38th Alabama Infantry Regiment, a ...
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38th Dogras
The 38th Dogras were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1858, when they were raised as an irregular unit named the Agra Levy. In 1864 the regiment was incorporated into the regular line infantry of the Bengal Army, under the title of the 38th (Agra) Regiment Bengal Native Infantry. The regiment served at the Siege of Malakand in 1897. To honour the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to India, they took part in the Rawalpindi Parade 1905. In August 1914 the regiment, then comprising eight companies of Dogras, was stationed at Malakand on the North West Frontier. The 38th Dogras remained in India until late 1917, when it was posted to Aden and then to Suez. The regiment saw active service against the Ottoman Turks at the Battle of Megiddo in September 1918. It remained in Egypt performing garrison duties through 1920, before returning to India. After World War I the Indian government reformed the army moving from single batta ...
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38th Alabama Infantry Regiment
The 38th Alabama Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. Service The 38th Alabama Infantry Regiment was mustered in at Mobile, Alabama, in May 1862.http://www.tarleton.edu/~kjones/clayton.html Clayton's's Brigade website The regiment surrendered at Meridian, Mississippi, on May 4, 1865. Total strength and casualties The 38th Alabama was at Mobile, Alabama, from the spring of 1862 when formed until spring of 1863. They were primarily at Camp Holt on Dauphin Way, a few miles west of downtown, near Monterey and Dauphin Streets. Here they were occupied in learning to be soldiers, drilling and tactics and in constructing defensive fortifications around the city of Mobile. The men came from Clarke, Monroe, Wilcox, Choctaw, Fayette, Conecuh, Coosa, Dallas, Baldwin and Mobile counties of Alabama. Most had never been away from home before and many died from disease long before they saw an enemy. There are ...
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38th Brigade (other)
38th Brigade may refer to: * 38th Guards Air Assault Brigade, a unit of the Special Forces of Belarus * 38 Canadian Brigade Group, a unit of the Canadian Army * 38th Indian Infantry Brigade, a unit of the British Indian Army * 38th Independent Mixed Brigade (Imperial Japanese Army) * 38th Guards Communications Brigade, a unit of the Russian Airborne Forces * 38th Brigade (United Kingdom) * 38th (Irish) Brigade, United Kingdom * 38th Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade (United Kingdom) * 38th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States) * 38th Sustainment Brigade, a unit of the United States Army See also * 38th Division (other) * 38th Regiment (other) 38th Regiment or 38th Infantry Regiment may refer to: Infantry regiments * 38th Dogras, a unit of the British Indian Army * 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot, a unit of the British Army * 38th Infantry Regiment (United States), a unit of t ... * 38th Wing (other) * 38 Squadron (other) { ...
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38th Division (other)
38th Division or 38th Infantry Division may refer to: Infantry divisions * 38th Division (German Empire) * 38th Landwehr Division (German Empire); see German Army order of battle, Western Front (1918) * 38th Infantry Division (Wehrmacht) * 38th SS-Grenadier-Division "Nibelungen" * 38th Infantry Division Puglie, Kingdom of Italy * 38th Division (Imperial Japanese Army) * 38th Infantry Division (Poland) * 38th Infantry Division (Russian Empire) * 38th Rifle Division (Soviet Union) * 38th Guards Mechanised Division, Soviet Union * 38th Guards Rifle Division, later 38th Guards Motor Rifle Division, Soviet Union * 38th (Welsh) Infantry Division, United Kingdom * 38th Infantry Division (United States) * 38th Division (Yugoslav Partisans) * 38th Infantry Division ''Dravska'', Royal Yugoslav Army Armoured divisions * 38th Tank Division (Soviet Union), part of 20th Mechanized Corps * 38th Division (Israel) Aviation divisions * 38th Air Division, United States Air Force See also * ...
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New Zealand Army
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38th Field Regiment (New Zealand)
The 38th Field Regiment was an artillery regiment of the New Zealand Military Forces raised during the Second World War. The regiment was formed on 12 April 1943 at Papakura Military Camp and consisted of 49, 50 and 52 Batteries. The regiment departed New Zealand in eight different ships between May and July and continued training in New Caledonia. From late October till November 1943 it took part in the Battle of the Treasury Islands The Battle of the Treasury Islands was a Second World War battle that took place between 27 October and 12 November 1943 on the Treasury Islands group, part of the Solomon Islands. The battle formed part of the wider Pacific War and involved New ... as part of the 8th Brigade Group. From April 1944, 38th Field Regiment began to have men transferred to other units or returned home to work in essential industries due to a manpower shortage. The regiment had been reduced to 48 men by August and the entire 3rd Division was formally disbanded in O ...
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38th Field Artillery Regiment
The 38th Field Artillery Regiment is a field artillery regiment of the United States Army. History On August 17, 1918, the 38th Field Artillery was organized as a regiment at Camp Lewis, Washington. It trained at that station until February 10, 1919, when the regiment was demobilized. Subsequently, on October 1, 1933, the 38th Field Artillery Regiment was reconstituted as an inactive unit of the regular Army. The 38th Field Artillery next appears as a part of the Second Infantry Division. On October 10, 1939, the Fifteenth Field Artillery Regiment at Fort Sam Houston, Texas, was re-organized and given a 3rd battalion. Now, however, began the Army's program of modernization, which involved triangularization of the infantry division. in accordance with this program, the Fifteenth's 3rd Battalion was reconstituted as the Thirty-eighth Field Artillery Battalion on October 1, 1940.From the personal effects of Donald C Little, Battalion Commander, 38th Field Artillery, 1944-1945 ...
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38 (City Of Sheffield) Signal Regiment
The 38 Signal Regiment (Volunteers) was a regiment of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals, part of the Army Reserve. The regiment's task was to "provide contingency communications throughout the whole of Northern England, from the Scottish Borders to the Northern Home Counties. In this role it provided direct support to 15th (North East) Brigade, the Preston-based 42nd (North West) Brigade and the Nottingham-based 49th (East) Brigade." The regiment formed part of 2 (National Communications) Signal Brigade. History The regiment was formed as part of 13th Signal Group on 1 April 1967, from an amalgamation of three existing units; 46th (North Midland) Signal Regiment TA based in Derby, 64th Signal Regiment TA based in Sheffield and 337th Brigade Signal Squadron based in Nottingham. The headquarters of the new regiment, together with Headquarters Squadron and 64th Signal Squadron, were initially established in ad hoc accommodation in Sheffield before being eventually re-house ...
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38th Virginia Infantry
The 38th Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the War Between the States. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia. The 38th Virginia was organized in Pittsylvania County, Virginia in June 1861. Its members were recruited in Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mecklenburg counties. It served under the command of Generals Early, Garland, Armistead, Barton, and Stuart. Among the founders of the regiment was Lt. Col. (later Colonel) Powhatan Bolling Whittle of Mecklenburg County, who was later wounded at the Battle of Williamsburg The Battle of Williamsburg, also known as the Battle of Fort Magruder, took place on May 5, 1862, in York County, James City County, and Williamsburg, Virginia, as part of the Peninsula Campaign of the American Civil War. It was the first pitc .... The 38th participated in the campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from Williamsburg to Gettysburg, then served ...
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38th Tennessee Infantry Regiment
The 38th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry was an infantry regiment from Tennessee that served with the Confederate States Army in the American Civil War. Notable battles that the regiment has fought in include Shiloh and Chickamauga. See also *List of Tennessee Confederate Civil War units This is a list of Tennessee Confederate Civil War units. The list of Tennessee Union Civil War units is shown separately. Infantry * 1st (Maney's/Field's) Tennessee Infantry ** Rock City Guards (Companies A, B and C) * 1st (Turney's) Tennesse ... References Units and formations of the Confederate States Army from Tennessee Military units and formations disestablished in 1865 1865 disestablishments in Tennessee {{AmericanCivilWar-unit-stub ...
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38th United States Colored Infantry Regiment
The 38th United States Colored Infantry Regiment was an African American unit of the Union Army during the American Civil War. A part of the United States Colored Troops, the regiment saw action in Virginia during the war and later served on the Texas frontier. Service Virginia engagements The 38th United States Colored Infantry Regiment was composed of men from St. Mary's County Maryland (both free Black tenant farmers and men who had escaped slavery) in combination with many Virginia men who had been liberated from slavery by the Union army. These two contingents constituted the 38th United States Colored Troops regiment which was organized in Virginia on January 23, 1864, and then subsequently served first at Norfolk and Portsmouth in the Department of Virginia and then served in North Carolina until June 1864, after which it was involved in operations against Petersburg and Richmond for the remainder of the war. The regiment participated in engagements at Chaffin's Farm o ...
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38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment Of Foot
The 38th (1st Staffordshire) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1705. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 80th Regiment of Foot (Staffordshire Volunteers) to form the South Staffordshire Regiment in 1881. History Early years The regiment was first raised by Colonel Sir John Guise as Sir John Guise's Regiment of Foot in 1688 and then disbanded in England in 1694. It was raised a second time by General Luke Lillingston as Luke Lillingstone's Regiment of Foot with personnel from the previous regiment in 1694 and then disbanded in the West Indies in 1696. The regiment was raised a third time at Lichfield by General Luke Lillingston as Luke Lillingstone's Regiment of Foot in March 1705. It was ranked as the 38th regiment in 1747. It was posted to Ireland later in the year and then sent to the West Indies in 1707. On 1 July 1751 a royal warrant was issued which provided that in future regiments would no longer be known by their ...
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