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Frontier Battalion, Texas Rangers. Texas Militia. John Salmon Ford. Unknown Unknown 2 KIA, 5 WIA Victory December 1860 Battle of Pease River: Frontier Battalion, Texas Rangers. Texas Militia. Lawrence Sullivan Ross. Unknown Unknown 3 KIA Victory September 1872 Battle of the North Fork: Frontier Battalion, Texas Rangers: Unknown Unknown Victory
The battalion was subsequently cut off by the Germans, and attempts by the 141st Infantry's other two battalions to extricate it failed. [2] P-47 Thunderbolt fighters from the 405th Fighter Squadron , 371st Fighter Group , airdropped supplies to the 275 trapped soldiers, but conditions on the ground quickly deteriorated as the Germans continued ...
After training at Banquete, Texas, until July 1862, the battalion fought in the Battle of Corpus Christi where it defended that city. [2] The full regiment was created when the 8th Infantry Battalion was joined by Shea's Artillery battalion, making 1 cavalry, 5 infantry, and 4 artillery companies. [1]
Morgan's Texas Cavalry Battalion: Ltc Charles L. Morgan 10th Texas Field Battery: Cpt J. H. Pratt Corps Artillery Artillery Maj Oliver J. Semmes: Moseley's Texas Battery: Cpt Willam G. Moseley Val Verde Texas Battery: Cpt T. D. Nettles, 2 × 6-pdr gun, 2 × 12-pdr how [11] McMahan's Texas Battery: Cpt M. V. McMahan
2: 12: 0: 14 6th Texas Cavalry Regiment: Col B. Warren Stone: 3: 3: 13: 19 9th Texas Cavalry Regiment: Col William B. Sims (w) Ltc William Quayle: 1: 1: 0: 2: War of the Rebelion Series 1 Volume 8 Page 300. 11th Texas Cavalry Regiment: Col William C. Young---- 1st Arkansas Cavalry Battalion (Stirman's) Maj William H. Brooks: 11: 30: 0: 41 1st ...
Private Benjamin W. Varnell of Co. B, 1st Texas Cavalry Regiment with plumed had. 1st (McCulloch's) Mounted RiflemenState service, March 4, 1861 - mid-April 1861. Confederate service, mid-April 1861 - mid-April 1862 as the First Regiment, Texas Mounted Riflemen, also known as the First Texas Mounted Rifles (mustered out at the expiration of the enlistme
This unit had 477 effectives in April, 1862 and lost 186 of the 226 engaged at Sharpsburg, a casualty rate of 82.3% percent. [1] This staggering casualty rate was the highest suffered by any regiment, North or South, on a single day, during the entire war. [2]
On the following day, all of the remaining units were ordered off of LZ X-Ray in preparation for a heavy bombing campaign in the area. 2nd Brigade's 2/5 Cavalry marched without incident to LZ Columbus. 2/7 Cavalry, with a company of 2nd Brigade's 1/5 Cavalry attached, marched towards LZ Albany. 2–7 Cavalry marched towards LZ Albany in a ...