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The 110th Infantry Regiment was activated in the summer of 1873 as the 10th Regiment of the Pennsylvania National Guard. It was assigned a military district within the western part of the Commonwealth that comprised Westmoreland, Washington, Somerset, Blair, Fayette, Indiana, Beaver, and Greene Counties.
The 110th Pennsylvania Infantry was organized at Harrisburg, Huntingdon, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and mustered in on August 19, 1861, for three years service under the command of Colonel William Delaware Lewis Jr. The regiment comprised four companies from urban Philadelphia and six from rural counties in western Pennsylvania.
The 110th Illinois Infantry was organized at Anna, Illinois, and mustered in for three years service on September 11, 1862, under the command of Colonel Thomas S. Casey. . The regiment was recruited in Franklin, Hamilton, Jefferson, Perry, Washington, Wayne, and Williamson count
The 10th Infantry Regiment is a regiment in the United States Army first formed in 1855. Formerly a standard line regiment that served the United States in the American Civil War and again in World War II and into the Cold War, the 10th Infantry Regiment is now a garrison regiment housing training cadre and trainees undergoing Basic Combat Training with the United States Army.
110th Regiment New York Volunteers at Camp Patterson Park, Baltimore, Maryland The 110th New York Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War . [ 1 ]
The 110th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Piqua in Piqua, Ohio, and mustered in for three years service on October 3, 1862, under the command of Colonel Joseph Warren Keifer. The regiment was attached to Railroad Division, Clarksburg, Western Virginia, Middle Department, to January 1863.
Though the 110th Regiment and the 109th Field Artillery Battalion were shattered, the stubborn resistance offered by them and other VIII Corps units greatly slowed the German timetable. [4] [19] The 110th lost 2,750 men during the first days of the Ardennes battle, but how many of these were lost at Clervaux remains unknown. [3]
110th Regiment of Foot (Queen's Royal Musqueteers), a unit of the British Army; 110th Regiment of Foot (1794), a unit of the British Army; American Civil War regiments. 2nd Alabama Volunteer Infantry Regiment (African Descent) (110th U.S. Regiment Colored Troops), a unit of the Union (Northern) Army; 110th Ohio Infantry, a unit of the Union ...