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This is an incomplete list of military confrontations that have occurred within the boundaries of the modern US State of Kentucky since European contact. The region was part of New France from 1679 to 1763, ruled by Great Britain from 1763 to 1783, and part of the United States from 1783 to present.
Due to the disproportional affect that a raid can have on an enemy, relative to the attacker's strength and the duration of the attack, raids are a favored tactic in irregular warfare. This article contains a list of military raids , not including air raids , sorted by the date at which they started:
The Kentucky Active Militia was responsible for assuming the stateside duties of the Kentucky National Guard. This included policing the Kentucky Derby. Kentucky Active Militia members were armed with two foot long strips of rubber hose and given crowd control responsibilities. [3] By 1944, the Kentucky Active Militia had a strength of 1,674 ...
Military personnel from Louisville, Kentucky (75 P) Pages in category "Military personnel from Kentucky" The following 137 pages are in this category, out of 137 total.
As the fighting flared in Cynthiana, another Union force, about 500 men of the 171st Ohio Infantry (along with 30 men from the 47th Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry and 70 men from the 52nd Regiment Kentucky Volunteer Mounted Infantry) under the overall command of Brigadier General Edward Hobson, arrived by train about a mile north ...
Fort Campbell is home to many major military divisions, including the 101st Airborne Division, and has an active military population of more than 27,000 as of 2021, according to the military.
Raid of 904 in Pallars and Ribagorza; Raid on Bone; Raid of the 95th Brigade; Raid on Cartagena (1683) Raid on Dover; Raid on Godfrey Ranch; Raid on Mount's Bay; Raid on Norias Ranch; Raid on Silves (1197) Raid on Sodus; Raid on Tatsinskaya; Crusader raids on the Red Sea; Raid of the Redeswire; Raid on Reghaïa (1837) Raid at Renacer Prison ...
On Feb. 22, the Kentucky Department of Corrections fired Charles Craig Hughes, who made $98,315 a year as the warden of Southeast State Correctional Complex in Floyd County. Hughes was named ...