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  2. 26th North Carolina Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Gragg, Rod Covered With Glory - The 26th North Carolina Infantry at the Battle of Gettysburg, New York: HarperCollins 2000. Hadden, Robert Lee. 1991. "The Deadly Embrace: The Meeting of the Twenty-Fourth Regiment, Michigan Infantry and the Twenty-Sixth Regiment of North Carolina Troops at McPherson's Woods, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1, 1863".

  3. List of North Carolina militia units in the American Revolution

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    North Carolina Historical Review. 41 (3): 307–323. Whitaker, Harriet Reed; Hay, Gertrude Sloan, eds. (1932). Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution. The North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution – via Hathi Trust.

  4. List of United States militia units in the American ...

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    Brigade commanders reported to him. Separate from the North Carolina militia, the state provided 10 numbered regiments to the Continental Army that were referred to as the North Carolina Line. [102] [103] The following are the North Carolina militia Brigades and Regiments, along with the dates established and disestablished.: [104]

  5. List of North Carolina Confederate Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of North Carolina Confederate Civil War units. The list of North Carolina Union Civil War regiments is shown separately. [1] [2] Group portrait of the 60th North Carolina Infantry Regiment at the home of Lieutenant Colonel James Mitchell Ray for their 1889 reunion.

  6. Battle of Gettysburg order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    2nd North Carolina: Maj Daniel W. Hurtt (w), Cpt James T. Scales; 4th North Carolina: Col Bryan Grimes, Ltc James M. Wood, Maj Edwin A. Osborne; 14th North Carolina: Col Risden T. Bennett (w), Maj Joseph H. Lambeth; 30th North Carolina: Col Francis M. Parker (w), Maj William W. Sellers; Rodes' (old) Brigade Col Edward A. O'Neal

  7. Appomattox campaign order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    55th North Carolina Infantry: Cpt Walter A. Whitted; MacRae's Brigade BG William MacRae. 11th North Carolina Infantry: Col William J. Martin; 26th North Carolina Infantry: Ltc James T. Adams; 44th North Carolina Infantry: Maj Charles M. Stedman; 47th North Carolina Infantry; 52nd North Carolina Infantry: Ltc Eric Erson; McComb's Brigade

  8. 26th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    In February 1963 2nd Battle Group, 26th Infantry was activated (with assets of 1st Battle Group, 5th Infantry) & assigned to 1st Infantry Division at Ft. Riley, Kansas. 2nd Battle Group, 26th Infantry participated in Operation Long Thrust VII, reinforcing U.S. Berlin Brigade summer & autumn 1963 before redeploying to Ft. Riley where it was ...

  9. Battle of Cedar Creek order of battle: Confederate - Wikipedia

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    5th North Carolina Infantry (85 officers & men): Col John W. Lea; 12th North Carolina Infantry (140 officers & men): Col Henry E. Coleman; 20th North Carolina Infantry (106 officers & men): Col Thomas F. Toon; 23rd North Carolina Infantry (96 officers & men): Col Charles Blacknall; 1st North Carolina Battalion Sharpshooters (Not Reported): Cpt ...