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The 7th Illinois Cavalry was able to regain their reputation when General Chalmers repeated the attack on Collierville on 3 November 1863. The Confederates were repulsed at this second Battle of Collierville by the Union Colonel Edward Hatch, while leading the 7th Illinois Cavalry, the 6th Illinois Cavalry, 2nd Iowa Cavalry and the 1st Illinois ...
5th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 6th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 7th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 8th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 9th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 10th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 11th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 12th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Cavalry; 13th Regiment ...
A and B Troops are equipped as cavalry units with HMMWVs, and C Troop is a dismounted infantry unit. The Squadron is part of the 72nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team of the 36th Infantry Division. 2nd Battalion, 112th Armor - listed with 2nd Brigade, 1984-85 [ 13 ]
0–9. 1st Illinois Cavalry Regiment; 2nd Illinois Cavalry Regiment; 3rd Illinois Cavalry Regiment; 4th Illinois Cavalry Regiment; 5th Illinois Cavalry Regiment
4th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 7th Illinois Infantry Regiment (National Guard) 33rd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States) 66th Fighter Wing; 73rd Airlift Squadron; 106th Cavalry Regiment; 108th Air Refueling Squadron; 126th Air Refueling Wing; 129th Infantry Regiment (United States) 130th Infantry Regiment (United States)
7th Illinois Volunteer Regiment may refer to the following military units: 7th Illinois Infantry Regiment, a volunteer infantry regiment that served in the Civil War; 7th Illinois Cavalry Regiment, a volunteer cavalry regiment that served in the Civil War; 7th Illinois Infantry Regiment (National Guard), now known as the 122nd Field Artillery ...
Despite being the first troops raised in Illinois, the regiment was numbered the 7th Illinois, paying homage to the six Illinois infantry volunteer regiments that were raised to fight in the Mexican–American War fourteen years earlier. During their service part of the regiment wore gray zouave uniforms with orange piping. [2]
9th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col Thomas J. Jordan; 2nd Brigade Col Smith D. Atkins. 92nd Illinois Mounted Infantry: Ltc Matthew Van Buskirk; 3rd Indiana Cavalry: Cpt Charles U. Patton; 9th Michigan Cavalry: Col George S. Acker; 5th Ohio Cavalry: Col Thomas T. Heath; 9th Ohio Cavalry: Col William D. Hamilton; 10th Ohio Cavalry: Lt Thomas W. Sanderson