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  2. Brigadier General William C. Doyle Memorial Cemetery

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    The 225-acre (91 ha) Brigadier General William C. Doyle Memorial Cemetery, spearheaded by its namesake U.S. Army Brigadier General William C. Doyle, was dedicated on May 30, 1986 by Governor Thomas Kean. It is located in the Arneytown section of North Hanover Township in Burlington County, New Jersey. Burials are open to military families ...

  3. Gun laws in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    In New Jersey, anyone seeking to purchase (but not to possess or use at exempt locations) [13] [14] [15] firearms is required to obtain a lifetime Firearm Purchaser Identification card, commonly referred to as FPIC, for the purchase of rifles and shotguns. To purchase a handgun, a separate permit is needed from the Chief of Police of their ...

  4. List of cemeteries in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Fairview Cemetery (Westfield, New Jersey) French-Richards Cemetery (Springfield, New Jersey) (40.6827888144643, -74.31718794108211) Hillside Cemetery, Scotch Plains; Hollywood Memorial Park and Cemetery, Union; St. John's Episcopal Churchyard, Elizabeth; Gods Acre Cemetery, Scotch Plains Presbyterian Church, Scotch Plains; Rahway Cemetery

  5. William H. Penrose - Wikipedia

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    William Henry Penrose (March 10, 1832 – August 29, 1903) was a United States Army officer who served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.Penrose commanded the First New Jersey Brigade and ended the war with the rank of brigadier general.

  6. Brigadier general (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The rank of brigadier general has existed in the U.S. military since the inception of the Continental Army in June 1775. To prevent mistakes in recognizing officers, a general order was issued on July 14, 1775, establishing that brigadier generals would wear a ribbon, worn across the breast, between coat and waistcoat, pink in color. [1]

  7. 353d Civil Affairs Command - Wikipedia

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    Change is good and necessary to maintain relevancy into an ever-changing future,” said Brig. Gen. Timothy Brennan, the Commanding General of the 353d CACOM. “The 353d will focus the entirety of the command on the European area of responsibility.” "By aligning our resources and our geographic focus on priority areas, we (USACAPOC(A ...

  8. Joshua B. Howell - Wikipedia

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    His injuries proved to be mortal and Colonel Howell died in the field hospital of the 85th Pennsylvania on September 14, 1864, three days after his 58th birthday. He was posthumously promoted to brigadier general, backdated to September 13, 1864. [4] He was interred in Clarksboro, New Jersey.

  9. Elmwood Cemetery (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918), who was buried in France, is honored by a cenotaph erected in his family's plot in the cemetery. [4] [5] George C. Ludlow (1830–1900), 25th Governor of New Jersey, from 1881–1884 [6] John Baillie McIntosh (1829–1888), Union Army brigadier general in the American Civil War