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The 132nd Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, and mustered on May 15, 1864, for 100 days service under the command of Colonel Joel Haines. The regiment was attached to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, X Corps, Army of the James. The 132nd Ohio Infantry mustered out of service at Columbus, Ohio, on September 10, 1864.
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The regiment was raised in July 1862, and was finally organized at East New York by consolidating with the Thurlow Weed Guards as part of the Spinola Brigade, and nearly all the men recruited for the 53d N. Y. Volunteers, second organization; it was mustered in for three years October 4, 1862, at Washington, DC; June 15, 1865, the men not to be mustered out with the regiment were transferred ...
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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 ...
The 132nd Infantry Regiment was organized from other Illinois militia units, namely the 2nd and 7th Infantry Regiments, and activated on 21 July 1917. [2] Assigned to the 33rd Infantry Division, it was redesignated on 12 October 1917 as the 132nd Infantry Regiment and trained at Camp Logan, Texas.
The 135th Colored Infantry regiment was formed in 1865. A couple of generations later, many people didn’t believe there had been Black soldiers in the Civil War. ‘It’s time they get their ...
Men Wanted for the Invalid Corps notice, 1863 10th VRC band in Washington, 1865. The Veteran Reserve Corps (originally the Invalid Corps) was a military reserve organization created within the Union Army during the American Civil War to allow partially disabled or otherwise infirm soldiers (or former soldiers) to perform light duty, freeing non-disabled soldiers to serve on the front lines.