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35th Regiment (other)
35th Regiment or 35th Infantry Regiment may refer to: Infantry regiments * Kawaguchi Detachment (IJA 35th Independent Mixed Brigade), a unit of the Imperial Japanese Army * 35th Sikhs, a unit of the British Indian Army * 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot, a unit of the British Army * 35th Infantry Regiment (United States), a unit of the United States Army Engineering regiments * 35 Engineer Regiment (United Kingdom), a unit of the British Army's Royal Engineers Signal regiments * 35 (South Midlands) Signal Regiment, a unit of the British Army Logistics regiments * Combat Logistics Regiment 35, a unit of the United States Marine Corps Artillery regiments * 35th Parachute Artillery Regiment, a unit of the French Army American Civil War regiments * 35th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment * 35th Regiment Indiana Infantry * 35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment * 35th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry * 35th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment * 35th Ohio Infantry See ...
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Kawaguchi Detachment
The Kawaguchi Detachment was an Imperial Japanese Army formation that existed during World War II. Under the command of Major General Kiyotake Kawaguchi, the detachment consisted of the 35th Infantry Brigade and the 124th Infantry Regiment. The detachment operated independently of its parent 18th Division and saw action in several campaigns, including fighting on Borneo, the Philippines and Guadalcanal. History Kawaguchi Detachment At the start of the Burma Campaign of World War II, the Kawaguchi Detachment was based at Camranh Bay, in French Indochina. After embarking on 13 December 1941, three infantry battalions from the Kawaguchi Detachment, as well plus No. 2 Yokosuka Special Naval Landing Force (SNLF), landed almost unopposed at Miri, Seria and Lutong, in northern Borneo, and quickly captured Miri's airfield and oil fields. The detachment, moving by sea, then took Kuching on 23 December. Brunei, Labuan Island, Jesselton, and Tawau were taken in subsequent operations. On Apri ...
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35th Sikhs
The 35th Sikhs were an infantry regiment of the British Indian Army. They could trace their origins to 1887, when they were raised as the 35th (Sikh) Bengal Infantry. The regiment took part in the Siege of Malakand in 1897 and World War I. During World War I the regiment was part of the 2nd (Rawalpindi) Division stationed on the North West Frontier dealing with numerous incursions by Afghan tribes. In 1919, they took part in the Third Afghan War. After World War I the Indian government reformed the army moving from single battalion regiments to multi battalion regiments.Sumner p.15 In 1922, the 35th Sikhs now became the 10th Training Battalion, 11th Sikh Regiment. The regiment was allocated to the new Indian Army The Indian Army is the land-based branch and the largest component of the Indian Armed Forces. The President of India is the Supreme Commander of the Indian Army, and its professional head is the Chief of Army Staff (COAS), who is a four- ... on independence. ...
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35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment Of Foot
The 35th (Royal Sussex) Regiment of Foot was an infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in 1701. Under the Childers Reforms it amalgamated with the 107th (Bengal Infantry) Regiment of Foot to form the Royal Sussex Regiment in 1881. History Formation The regiment was raised in Belfast by Arthur Chichester, 3rd Earl of Donegall as the Earl of Donegall's Regiment of Foot or the Belfast Regiment on 28 June 1701 to fight in the War of the Spanish Succession. This was the second raising of the Earl of Donegall's Regiment: the previous regiment was raised in 1693 and disbanded on 8 February 1697: despite the names there was no lineal connection between them.Swinson, p. 132Trimen, p. 1 The regiment was a strongly Protestantism, Protestant unit tasked with resisting the spread of Catholic Church, Roman Catholicism in Britain. William III of England, King William III, gave special permission for the regiment to bear orange facings to show their religious allegiance and as a mark of ...
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35th Infantry Regiment (United States)
The 35th Infantry Regiment ("Cacti") was created on 1 July 1916 at Douglas, Arizona from elements of the 11th, 18th and 22nd Infantry Regiments. The 35th served on the Mexico–US border during the First World War and was stationed at Nogales, Arizona in 1918. It fought a border skirmish on 27 August 1918 during the Battle of Ambos Nogales. In World War II, Korea, and Vietnam it served as part of the 25th Infantry (Tropic Lightning) Division. As of 2012, the only active element of the regiment is the 2d Battalion, which is assigned to the 3d Brigade Combat Team (Infantry), 25th Infantry Division. Heraldry The regiment's coat of arms and its distinctive unit insignia reflect its history. The regiment was originally formed in Arizona from elements of the 11th, 18th, and 22d Infantry Regiments. These organizations are represented on the canton of the crest, in the upper left-hand corner. The white Maltese cross represents the 11th Regiment, the red acorn represents the 18th ...
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35 Engineer Regiment (United Kingdom)
35 Engineer Regiment is a unit of the British Army's Royal Engineers under operational command (OPCOM) 8th Engineer Brigade, Force Troops Command. The Unit provided close support engineering under operational control (OPCON) to 20th Armoured Infantry Brigade. It is now an Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search unit. It is located in Wimbish. Organization Today the regiment consists of: * 35 Engineer Regiment, in Wimbish ** 15 Field Squadron ** 17 Field Squadron ** 21 Field Squadron Army 2020 Refine As part of Army 2020 Refine Army 2020 Refine was the name given to the restructuring of the British Army, in light of the Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015. Army 2020 Refine The Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015 announced that the structure of the Reac ..., a written statement in December 2016 stated that the Unit would be rationalised, with all manpower being redeployed to other areas of the British Army. The Unit would return from Germany and re-role a ...
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35 (South Midlands) Signal Regiment
The 35th (South Midlands) Signal Regiment was a British Territorial Army (United Kingdom), Territorial Army regiment of the Royal Corps of Signals. History The Regiment was formed at Sparkbrook in 1967. It consisted of five Squadron (army), squadrons: *Support Squadron *48 (City of Birmingham) Signal Squadron *58 (Staffordshire) Signal Squadron *89 (Warwickshire) Signal Squadron *95 (Shropshire Yeomanry) Signal Squadron The regiment's squadrons were all based in the English Midlands, Midlands of England: The Regimental Headquarters and Support Squadron, in Coventry. 48 Signal Squadron in Birmingham; 58 Signal Squadron in Newcastle-under-Lyme; 89 Signal Squadron in Rugby, Warwickshire, Rugby; and 95 Signal Squadron is based in Shrewsbury. The Regiment was supported by a Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME) Light Aid Detachment (LAD). The LAD is responsible for maintaining and repairing the unit's vehicles and equipment, including its fleet of Land Rovers and the SA80 ...
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Combat Logistics Regiment 35
The Combat Logistics Regiment 35 (CLR-35) was a logistics unit of the United States Marine Corps that was headquartered at Camp Kinser, Okinawa, Japan. When active, the unit fell under the 3rd Marine Logistics Group (3rd MLG) and the III Marine Expeditionary Force (III MEF). The unit was formerly known as 3rd Materiel Readiness Battalion but officially changed its designation on October 20, 2006. Subordinate units * 3rd Supply Battalion * 3rd Maintenance Battalion * Combat Logistics Company 36 Mission Provides integrated intermediate supply and maintenance support to III Marine Expeditionary Force including isolated components in garrison and when deployed as a MEF or as a part of a MAGTF in expeditionary conditions. History As part of the on-going reorganization of the Marine Corps, the regiment was decommissioned in May 2020. Unit awards A unit citation or commendation is an award bestowed upon an organization for the action cited. Members of the unit who participated in ...
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35th Parachute Artillery Regiment
The 35th Parachute Artillery Regiment (french: 35e Régiment d'Artillerie Parachutiste, 35e RAP) is the only airborne artillery unit of the French Army forming the air artillery component of the 11th Parachute Brigade. It is based in Tarbes together with the air cavalry, the 1st Parachute Hussar Regiment. History The 35th Artillery Regiment (french: 35e Régiment d'Artillerie) was created on 7 October 1873 in Vannes and counted 9 artillery batteries equipped with 75mm cannons. The regiment was first commanded by Colonel Ferdinand Foch from 1903 to 1905; the Supreme Allied Commander on the Western Front with title bearing Généralissime ( British Field Marshal, 22nd Royal First Honorary Colonel and Marshal of Poland following the war) during World War I. World War I (1914–1918) The regiment fought in World War I in a series of battles, receiving four citations at the orders of the armed forces. The regiment played an active role during the First Battle of the Ma ...
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35th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 35th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Service The 35th Illinois Infantry was organized at Decatur, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on July 3, 1861, for three years service. Its organizer and first colonel was Gustavus A. Smith after whom it was originally called G.A. Smith's Independent Regiment. The regiment was mustered out on September 27, 1864, at Springfield, Illinois. Total strength and casualties The regiment suffered 7 officers and 91 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 5 officers and 164 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 267 fatalities. Commanders *Colonel Gustavus A. Smith - promoted to brigadier general on September 19, 1862. *Colonel William P. Chandler - Mustered out with the regiment.http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/f&s/035-fs.htm Illinois in the Civil War website after Illinois Adjutant General's muster rolls ...
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35th Regiment Indiana Infantry
The 35th Indiana Infantry Regiment, also known as 1st Irish Regiment as it was mainly made up of Irish-Americans, was a unit of the Union Army during the American Civil War. Service *Organized December 11, 1861 *Battle of Stones River *Battle of Hoover's Gap *Battle of Chickamauga *First Battle of Chattanooga * Third Battle of Chattanooga * Ringgold Gap * Atlanta Campaign *Battle of Rocky Face Ridge *Battle of Resaca *Battle of New Hope Church *Battle of Dallas *Battle of Marietta *Battle of Kennesaw Mountain *Atlanta *Battle of Jonesborough * Franklin-Nashville Campaign *Battle of Columbia * Battle of Franklin *Battle of Nashville *Mustered out on October 23, 1865 Commanders * Colonel John C. Walker * Colonel Bernard F. Mullen * Colonel August Tassin * Major John P. Dufficy See also * Irish Americans in the American Civil War * List of Indiana Civil War regiments * Indiana in the Civil War Indiana, a state in the Midwest, played an important role in supporting the Union ...
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35th Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 35th Iowa Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Service The 35th Iowa Infantry was organized at Muscatine, Iowa and mustered in for three years of Federal service on September 18, 1862. The regiment was mustered out on August 10, 1865. Total strength and casualties A total of 1068 men served in the 35th Iowa at one time or another during its existence. It suffered 5 officers and 44 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 3 officers and 185 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 237 fatalities. Commanders * Colonel Sylvester G. HillIowa Genweb Iowa in the Civil War Project after Logan, Guy E., Roster and Record of Iowa Troops In the Rebellion, Vol. 1 See also * List of Iowa Civil War Units *Iowa in the American Civil War The state of Iowa played a significant role during the American Civil War in providing food, supplies, troops and officers for the Union army. P ...
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35th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Infantry
The 35th Kentucky Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Service The 35th Kentucky Infantry Regiment was organized at Owensboro, Kentucky and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on October 20, 1863, under the command of Colonel Edmund A. Starling. Although the regiment was mounted, it was never designated as mounted infantry. The regiment was attached to District of Southwest Kentucky, Department of the Ohio, to April 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Kentucky, 5th Division, XXIII Corps, Department of the Ohio, to July 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, District of Kentucky, 5th Division, XXIII Corps, to December 1864. The 35th Kentucky Infantry mustered out of service at Louisville, Kentucky Louisville ( , , ) is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 28th most-populous city in the United States. Louisville is the historical seat and, since 2003, the nominal seat of Je ...
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