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Pages in category "Members of the Iron Guard" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Haig Acterian;
"Batty Mac" – Archibald Cameron Macdonell, Canadian Army World War I general [13] "The Bear" – Norman Schwarzkopf Jr., United States Army general (the nickname he preferred over "Stormin' Norman") "The Bearded Man" – Frank Messervy, British Army general (because he tended not to shave in battle) "Beauty" – Harold M. Martin, U.S. Navy ...
Those Damned Black Hats! The Iron Brigade in the Gettysburg Campaign. Savas, 2008. ISBN 978-1-932714-48-7; Magnusen, Steven R., "To My Best Girl - The Inspiring Life Stories of Rufus Dawes (Iron Brigade) and Mary Gates", GoToPublish 2020. ISBN 978-1-64749-092-8. Madaus, Howard Michael & Richard Zeitlin. "The Flags of the Iron Brigade".
Iron Cross Motorcycle Club [5] Kings of Mayhem Motorcycle Club [95] Longriders Motorcycle Club; Lost Boys Motorcycle Club [5] Men of Liberty MC (Windsor, Maine) Merciless Souls [88] Mercenaries MC [14] Midgard Serpents [95] Misguided Brotherhood MC; Mortal Skulls Motorcycle Club [59] Native Syndicate Motorcycle Club (Penobscot Maine)
The regiment was originally constituted as the 187th Glider Infantry Regiment [2] on 12 November 1942, and activated on 23 February 1943 at Camp Mackall, North Carolina.It was originally a two battalion glider regiment assigned to the 11th Airborne Division, the men of the 187th trained both as glider and parachute troops.
The 3rd Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division deployed to southern Iraq from March 2010 to March 2011 in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and New Dawn in an “Advise and Assist” role. 3rd Brigade Soldiers served alongside 50,000+ other U.S. service members under the command of United States Forces- Iraq.
Mistress Armada is the real name of Lilian Osborne, a former member of the British Army who sided with the Iron Grenadiers upon befriending Alexander McCullen in the Devil's Due Publishing continuity. First appearance in Image Comics G.I. Joe #1 (September 2001).
Another brigade, in the Army of the Potomac, had previously been the first Iron Brigade, in the Union Army and later as the "Iron Brigade of the East" or "First Iron Brigade", to avoid confusion. This unit was the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, I Corps, prior to Meredith's brigade getting that designation.