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  2. Arkansas National Guard during World War I - Wikipedia

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    Little Rock 3 22 Ordnance Dept. Little Rock 1 4 Medical Corps, Little Rock 2 5 Dental Corps, Little Rock 3 3 1st Regiment Company A, Heber Springs 3 166 Company B, Beebe 3 149 Company C, Arkadelphia 3 97 Company D, El Dorado 2 70 Company E, Little Rock 3 167 Company F, Hope 2 120 Company G, Jonesboro 3 99 Company H, Marvill 2 98 Company I, Warren

  3. Things to do for Veterans Day in central Arkansas - AOL

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    There are a variety of ways to thank those who serve on Veterans Day, especially in central Arkansas where several cities are holding events and ceremonies. Things to do for Veterans Day in ...

  4. 95th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 January, the 377th Regiment was reassigned to the 95th from the 75th and its headquarters moved from New Orleans to Tulsa, Oklahoma. The same date saw the relocation of the 379th Regimental headquarters from Hot Springs, Arkansas where it had been since 1947, to Little Rock, Arkansas. [9] US Army recruits in Basic Combat Training.

  5. 27th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 27th Wisconsin played a supporting role in the Siege of Vicksburg and participated in the capture of Little Rock, Arkansas during the year. The regiment served in the Little Rock garrison and saw its first serious combat in the Camden Expedition of 1864, during which it fought in the Battle of Jenkins' Ferry .

  6. Fort Logan H. Roots - Wikipedia

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    It was established in 1892 and garrisoned from 1896 to 1913. After World War I, the post was transferred to the Public Health Service for use as a hospital, and in 1921, an Act of Congress authorized the establishment of a hospital for veterans. It is home to the VA's Eugene J. Towbin Healthcare Center and the Law Enforcement Training Center.

  7. Tower Building of the Little Rock Arsenal - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War Quadrennium: A Narrative History of Day-to-Day Life in Little Rock, Arkansas During the American War Between Northern and Southern States 1861-1865 (2nd ed.). Little Rock, Ark.: Civil War Round Table of Arkansas. pp. 1– 14. LCCN 85-72643 – via Horton Brothers Printing Company. Sesser, David (2013).

  8. Korean War veterans who crossed paths in war connect 70 ... - AOL

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    Keith Uhlig is a regional features reporter for USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin based in Wausau. Contact him at 715-845-0651 or kuhlig@gannett.com . Follow him at @UhligK on X, formerly Twitter, and ...

  9. KUAR - Wikipedia

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    KUAR (89.1 MHz, "Little Rock Public Radio") is a public radio station in Little Rock, Arkansas. It is a network affiliate of National Public Radio (NPR) and is licensed to the University of Arkansas at Little Rock. During the day, KUAR airs NPR news, talk and information programming as well as Arkansas news and culture.