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  2. 7th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    There was a 7th Infantry Regiment raised for the 1798 Quasi-War with France. It was mustered out without seeing active service. Another 7th Infantry Regiment was raised in April 1808, and saw service in the War of 1812. During the 1815 postwar reduction in force it was consolidated into the 1st Infantry Regiment. It was this regiment that ...

  3. Order of battle of the Imperial Russian Army (1812) - Wikipedia

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    1st Infantry Corps: [2] Lieutenant General Count Peter Wittgenstein. 5th Infantry Division: Major General Gregor von Berg 1st Brigade Sievsk Grenadier and Kaluga Infantry Regiments; 2nd Brigade Perm and Mohilev Infantry Regiments; 3rd Brigade 23rd and 24th Jäger Regiment; 14th Infantry Division: Major General Ivan Sazonov 1st Brigade

  4. List of Regular Army units with campaign credit for the War ...

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    The combined effects of the War Department Bulletins of June 11, 1923, and September 30, 1929, was to affirm that both the current 1st and 7th Infantry Regiments are entitled to claim credit for the campaigns earned by the old 7th Infantry during the War of 1812. Two battalions in the 7th Infantry are derived from companies in the old 8th, 24th ...

  5. List of Army National Guard units with campaign credit for ...

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    The 7th Regiment was the designation of the 53rd Army Digital Liaison Team from 1847 through 1917, at which time it was redesignated as the 107th Infantry. The 7th Regiment is one of the National Guard's most storied regiments. Indeed, it was the first militia unit to refer to itself as the "National Guard."

  6. Jordan Bankston Noble - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 13, he was sold to Lieutenant John Noble of the 7th Infantry. At 14, Jordan Noble joined the United States Army's 7th Infantry Regiment in 1812, as a drummer. [2] Military drummers in early American warfare were used to convey orders, and in the fog of war, it was their drumbeats that informed soldiers what to do next.

  7. Battle of New Orleans order of battle: American - Wikipedia

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    7th U.S. Infantry: Maj Henry D. Peire; 44th U.S. Infantry: Col George T. Ross; U.S. Marines: Maj Daniel Carmick; Detachment, 1st U.S. Dragoons (there were no US Dragoons present at the Battle of New Orleans. Pickles is incorrect) Reporting directly West Bank [14] BG David B. Morgan Naval Battalion: Commodore Daniel Patterson

  8. John C. McManus - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Infantry Regiment: Combat in an Age of Terror: The Korean War Through the Present, New York: Forge (2008) ISBN 0765303051 OCLC 191758472 American Courage, American Carnage: 7th Infantry Chronicles: The 7th Infantry Regiment’s Combat Experience, 1812 Through World War II , New York: Forge (2009) ISBN 0765320126 OCLC 251190743

  9. Category : Military units and formations established in 1812

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    2nd Battalion, 3rd Field Artillery Regiment (United States) 2nd Durham Local Militia; 2nd Regiment of Light Dragoons (United States) 3rd Light Cavalry Lancers Regiment of the Imperial Guard (Lithuanian) 6th Infantry Regiment (United States) 6th (UK) Division; 7th Infantry Regiment (United States) 11th Infantry Regiment (United States)