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The Thunder 5 is a large double-action revolver, chambered for the 3-inch (76 mm) .410 shotshells and .45 Colt cartridges. As the barrel is rifled, the Thunder 5 is not considered a short-barrelled shotgun under United States federal law, but is restricted under California statutes.
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The Rhode Island National Guard traces it origins to the earliest known colonial defensive force which was formed on May 13, 1638, and called the "Traine Band", in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. The new force was founded as, “Freemen as a militia subject to call and expected to perform certain military duties in the protection of the people.” [ 6 ]
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The 103rd was demobilized along with the 26th Division, on 29 April 1919, at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. It was reorganized between April and November 1921 in the Rhode Island National Guard at Providence, Rhode Island, as the 1st Battalion, Field Artillery, with the headquarters being federally recognized on 17 November 1921 at Providence.
Map of Naval Station Newport in 1966. Graduation of the June 23rd 2005 class of the U.S. Navy STA-21 Commissioning Program which was held at NAVSTA Newport.. Naval Station Newport (NAVSTA Newport) is a United States Navy base located in the city of Newport and the town of Middletown, Rhode Island.
Left Rhode Island for Washington, D.C., August 31. Duty at Camp Sprague, defenses of Washington, until October 1861, and at Hall's and Munson's Hills until March 1862. Advance on Manassas, Va., March 10-16. Moved to Alexandria, then to Fort Monroe, Va., March 16-23. Action at Howard's Bridge April 4. Siege of Yorktown April 5-May 4.
Battery D, First Rhode Island Light Artillery, at the Battle of Antietam, September 17, 1862 (Providence, RI: The Rhode Island Soldiers and Sailors Historical Society), 1886. Monroe, John Albert. Reminiscences of the War of the Rebellion of 1861-5 (Providence, RI: N. B. Williams & Co.), 1881. at the Internet Archive; Parker, Ezra Knight.