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43rd Infantry Regiment (Poland)
43rd Regiment or 43rd Infantry Regiment may refer to: * 43rd Erinpura Regiment, a unit of the British Indian Army * 43rd Infantry Regiment (France), a unit of the French Army * 43rd Infantry Regiment (Philippine Commonwealth Army), a unit of the Philippine Commonwealth Army * 43rd (Monmouthshire) Regiment of Foot, a unit of the United Kingdom Army * 43rd Royal Tank Regiment, a armoured unit of the United Kingdom Army * 43rd Infantry Regiment (United States), a unit of the United States Army * 43rd Air Defense Artillery Regiment, a unit of the United States Army * 43rd Bomber Aviation Regiment, a aviation unit of the Yugoslav Air Force ; American Civil War regiments: * 43rd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (North) Army * 43rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (North) Army * 43rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, a unit of the Union (North) Army * 43rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, a unit of the Union (Nor ...
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43rd Erinpura Regiment
The 43rd Erinpura Regiment was a regiment of the British Indian Army. It originated in the three infantry companies of Meena, Bhil tribe of the Jodhpur Legion that stayed loyal to the British when the Legion revolted in 1857. (The Bhil companies had been raised in 1841.) They were incorporated in 1860 as the Erinpoorah (or Erinpura) Irregular Force by a Lt-Col J F W Hall. This force was composed of a squadron of cavalry, mainly Sikhs, numbering, 164 of all ranks, and eight companies of infantry, numbering 719. The British mostly enlisted Bhils and Minas in the infantry to provide employment to people of the local tribes and thus ween them away from their lawless habits. From end 1870 to 1881 the commandant was in political charge of the Sirohi district and on several occasions he sent out detachments to support the police in patrolling disturbed areas and arresting dacoits. In 1895 the strength of the cavalry squadron was reduced from 164 to 100 of all ranks. In 1897 the ...
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43rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
The 43rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was a regiment of infantry that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The unit was first formed in September 1862 in response to President Abraham Lincoln's call for 300,000 men to serve for nine months. The nucleus of the regiment was the Second Battalion Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, a unit dating to 1798 known as the Boston Light Infantry and nicknamed the "Tigers." The 43rd Massachusetts therefore became known as the "Tiger Regiment." The regiment trained at Camp Meigs in Readville, Massachusetts just outside of Boston. They departed Massachusetts on October 24, assigned to Maj. Gen. John G. Foster's Department of North Carolina, later designated as the XVIII Corps. The regiment was stationed in New Bern, North Carolina. In December, the regiment took part in the Goldsboro Expedition. The objective of this maneuver was to disrupt the Confederate supply line along the Wilmington and Weldon Railroad by dest ...
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43rd Brigade (other)
43rd Brigade may refer to: * 43rd Indian Brigade of the First World War * 43rd Independent Gurkha Infantry Brigade of the Second World War * 43rd Heavy Artillery Brigade (Ukraine) * 43rd Mechanized Brigade (Netherlands) * 43rd Military Police Brigade (United States) * 43rd Sustainment Brigade (United States) * 43rd Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine) ; United Kingdom * 43rd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom) * Artillery Brigades ** 43rd (Howitzer) Brigade Royal Field Artillery See also * 43rd Division (other) * 43rd Group (other) 43rd Group may refer to: * 43d Operations Group, also previously known as the "43rd Bombardment Group", is a unit of the United States Air Force * 43rd Sustainment Brigade (United States), also previously known as the "43rd Area Support Group", i ... * 43rd Regiment (other) * 43rd Battalion (other) * 43rd Squadron (other) {{mil-unit-dis ...
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43rd Group (other)
43rd Group may refer to: * 43d Operations Group, also previously known as the "43rd Bombardment Group", is a unit of the United States Air Force * 43rd Sustainment Brigade (United States), also previously known as the "43rd Area Support Group", is a unit of the United States Army See also * 43 Group The 43 Group was an English anti-fascist group set up by Jewish ex-servicemen after the Second World War. They did this when, upon returning to London, they encountered British fascist organisations such as Jeffrey Hamm's British League of Ex- ..., an anti-fascist organization in post-World War II Britain * 43rd Division (other) * 43rd Brigade (other) * 43rd Regiment (other) * 43rd Squadron (other) {{mil-unit-dis ...
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43rd Division (other)
43rd Division may refer to: Infantry divisions * 43rd Division (People's Republic of China) * 43rd Reserve Division (German Empire), a unit of the Imperial German Army * 43rd Division (North Korea), a unit of the North Korean Army * 43rd (Wessex) Infantry Division, a unit of the United Kingdom Army * 43rd Infantry Division (United States), a unit of the United States Army * 43rd Division (Imperial Japanese Army), a unit of the Imperial Japanese Army * 43rd Infantry Division (Somalia), a unit of the Somali National Army. Cavalry divisions * 43rd Cavalry Division (Soviet Union) Armoured divisions * 43rd Tank Division (Soviet Union) Aviation divisions * 43d Air Division, a unit of the United States Air Force See also * 43rd Group (other) * 43rd Brigade (other) 43rd Brigade may refer to: * 43rd Indian Brigade of the First World War * 43rd Independent Gurkha Infantry Brigade of the Second World War * 43rd Heavy Artillery Brigade (Ukraine) * 43rd Mechanized Bri ...
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43rd Mississippi Infantry
The 43rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment was a regiment of infantry in the Confederate States Army. It fought in many battles and campaigns of the American Civil War. It was known as "The Camel Regiment". Organization The 43rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment was organized on August 7, 1862, and commanded by Colonel William Hudson Moore. *Company A – Frank Rodgers Rifles (Monroe County) *Company B – Lowndes Riflemen (Lowndes County) *Company C – Whitfield Guards (Monroe County) *Company D – Capt. Thompson's Company (Choctaw County) *Company E – Capt. Smith's Company (Pontotoc County) *Company F – Capt. Hampton's Company (Lowndes County) *Company G – Capt. Winter's Company (Monroe County) *Company H – Itawamba Tigers (Itawamba County) *Company I – Capt. Banks Company (Lowndes County) *Company K – Kemper Fencibles (Kemper County) *Company L – Gholson's Rebels (Monroe County)Howell, p. 596, 648 Service history Serving in the Army of the West of Gen. Sterling Price ...
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43rd North Carolina Infantry
The 43rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment, also known as the 43rd Regiment, North Carolina State Troops or 43rd N.C.S.T., was organized at Camp Mangum, about four miles west of Raleigh, North Carolina, on March 18, 1862. Officers Junius Daniel was elected colonel of this regiment in March 1862, but declined the appointment. He was later elected colonel of the 45th North Carolina Infantry. Thomas Kenan (Civil War), Thomas S. Kenan was elected Lieutenant colonel of the 43rd regiment in March 1862, and promoted to colonel in April 1862. Wounded in action on July 3, 1863, at Gettysburg, PA, he was later captured during the retreat. Confined at Johnson's Island, Ohio, until exchanged on March 22, 1865. Photo aAlabama Department of Archives and History Hampton Beverly served as acting commander of the 43rd Regiment from January–February 1863. William Gaston Lewis transferred as Lieutenant colonel from the 33rd North Carolina Infantry on April 25, 1862, and appointed acting commander ...
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43rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry
{{Infobox military unit , unit_name=43rd Georgia Infantry Regiment , image=Flag of Georgia non official.svg , image_size = 100 , caption=Georgia State flag prior to 1879 , country={{flag, Confederate States of America , allegiance={{flagicon image, Flag of the State of Georgia (1861, blue).svg Georgia , type= Infantry , branch={{army, CSA , dates=April 1862–April 26, 1865 , specialization= , command_structure= , size= Regiment , current_commander= , garrison= , ceremonial_chief= , nickname= , motto= , colors= , march= , mascot= , battles= American Civil War * Battle of Chickasaw Bayou *Battle of Champion Hill * Siege of Vicksburg *Battle of Nashville *Battle of Franklin * Battle of Bentonville , notable_commanders= , anniversaries= The 43rd Georgia Infantry Regiment was an Infantry Regiment of the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. History The regiment was first organized during the spring of 1862 with men recruited from Banks, Cherokee, Forsyth, H ...
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43rd United States Colored Infantry
The 43rd United States Colored Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was composed of African American enlisted men commanded by white officers and was authorized by the Bureau of Colored Troops which was created by the United States War Department on May 22, 1863. Service The 43rd U.S. Colored Infantry was organized in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania beginning March 12, 1864 for three-year service under the command of Colonel Stephen Bates Yeoman. The regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 4th Division, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac, to September 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, IX Corps, to December 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, XXV Corps, to January 1865. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, XXV Corps and Department of Texas, to October 1865. At the Battle of the Crater, the 43rd not only captured a Confederate battle flag, but also re-captured a US flag "National Colors" previously captured from another Union regiment ...
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43rd Ohio Infantry
The 43rd Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Service The 43rd Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized in Mount Vernon, Ohio September 28, 1861, through February 1, 1862, and mustered in for three years service under the command of Colonel Joseph L. Kirby Smith. The regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Mississippi, to March 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Mississippi, to April 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of the Mississippi, to November 1862. 1st Brigade, 8th Division, Left Wing, XIII Corps, Department of the Tennessee, to December 1862. 1st Brigade, 8th Division, XVI Corps, to March 1863. 4th Brigade, District of Corinth, Mississippi, 2nd Division, XVI Corps, to May 1863. 3rd Brigade, District of Memphis, Tennessee, 5th Division, XVI Corps, to November 1863. Fuller's Brigade, 2nd Division, XVI Corps, to March 1864. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, XVI Corps, to September 1864. 2 ...
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43rd Indiana Infantry Regiment
The 43rd Regiment of Indiana Infantry was a volunteer infantry unit from the U.S. state of Indiana that served in the Union Army during the U.S. Civil War in the Western Theater. Though deployed at different times in support of Federal operations in Missouri, Tennessee, Kentucky and Mississippi, the majority of its combat service took place in Arkansas. During the ill-fated Camden Expedition (part of Nathaniel Banks' Red River Campaign), it was one of three infantry regiments that, along with the Thirty-sixth Iowa and Seventy-seventh Ohio infantry, comprised the 2nd Brigade of the Third Division commanded by General Frederick Salomon. This division and brigade formed part of the Union VII Corps under Major-General Frederick Steele. A sizable portion of the regiment was killed or captured at the Battle of Marks' Mills on 25 April 1864; the prisoners were sent south to Camp Ford in Tyler, Texas, where eleven of them perished. The remaining elements were transferred northward, an ...
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43rd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 43rd New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Union Army during the American Civil War. The 43rd New York was mustered in on September 21, 1861, and mustered out June 27, 1865. It was recruited largely in the Albany and New York City areas, fought in many engagements and took heavy casualties. Recruiting areas The 43rd New York Infantry was recruited in the following areas: *A Company: Albany *B Company: Albany *C Company: Albany and Oneonta *D Company: Albany *E Company: Canajoharie *F Company: Hudson Falls *G Company: Schenectady *H Company: New York City *I Company: New York City *K Company: Cooperstown Commanders *Colonel Francis Laurens Vinton *Colonel Benjamin F. Baker *Colonel Charles A. Milliken Battle record # Lee's Mill # Williamsburg # Seven Days Battles (After the Seven Days Battles, the regiment was consolidated into one battalion) # Antietam # Chancellorsville # Deep Run # Gettysburg # Rappahannock Station # Locust Grove # ...
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