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  2. 1st Pennsylvania Regiment - Wikipedia

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    1st Pennsylvania Regiment; Active: 1775 – 1783: Allegiance: Continental Congress of the United States: Type: Infantry: Part of: Pennsylvania Line: Nickname(s) Thompsons Rifle Regiment Hand's PA Rifle Regiment P.M.I.R.(PA militia I Regiment) 1st Continental Regiment: Motto(s) I Refuse To Be Subjugated: Colors

  3. 13th Pennsylvania Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 13th Pennsylvania Regiment of the Continental Army had its beginnings in the Pennsylvania State Regiment, which was formed via the merging of the Pennsylvania State Battalion of Musketry and the Pennsylvania State Rifle Regiment (also known as "Miles's Regiment"), which had been "formed for the defense of Pennsylvania proper," according to historian John B. B. Trussell.

  4. List of Pershing Rifles units - Wikipedia

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    Pershing Rifles is a military-oriented honor society for college-level students. Its units (chapters) are organized like the military, with regiments and companies. Most of its units went dormant between 1943 and 1946 because of World War II.

  5. List of Continental Army units (1777–1784) - Wikipedia

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    Under this resolve, the infantry of the Continental Army was reorganized to consist of 1 regiment and 1 battalion (4 companies) from New Hampshire (effected March 1, 1783), 8 regiments from Massachusetts, 1 battalion (6 companies) from Rhode Island, 3 regiments from Connecticut, 2 regiments from New York, 1 regiment and 1 battalion (4 companies ...

  6. Pennsylvania Line - Wikipedia

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    In 1776, Patton had commanded a battalion of the Pennsylvania State Rifle Regiment. Half of Malcolm's Additional Continental Regiment was drawn from New York and half from Pennsylvania. Still other Continental infantry regiments and smaller units, also unrelated to a state quota, were raised as needed for special or temporary service.

  7. Pennsylvania Rifle Regiment - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 February 2006, at 01:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. 21st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    This regiment was organized at Philadelphia and mustered into federal service on April 29, 1861. [1] This regiment was the outgrowth of a rifle battalion attached to the 1st brigade, 1st division of the Pennsylvania militia. On May 20 it was ordered to Suffolk Park; on the 28th to Chambersburg, where it became part of Patterson's army.

  9. List of Pennsylvania Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    There are gaps in the numbering of infantry regiments because Pennsylvania numbered all volunteer regiments, regardless of branch, in sequence depending on when the regiment was raised. For example, the 6th Cavalry was also numbered the 70th Volunteer Regiment since it was raised between the 69th Infantry and the 71st Infantry, so there is no ...