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  2. 2nd Rhode Island Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    While in camp, the regiment was brigaded with the First Rhode Island, 71st New York, 2nd New Hampshire, and the two Rhode Island batteries. In this brigade, commanded by Colonel Burnside, they marched to the Battle of Bull Run, leading the column. On that sanguinary and disastrous field, it was the first, with Captain Reynolds' battery, to ...

  3. 2nd Rhode Island Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Rhode Island spent the winter of 1778 at Valley Forge. In 1778 the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment distinguished itself at the Battles of Monmouth and the Rhode Island . From late 1778 to December 1780 the regiment was assigned to Starks's Brigade in the Main Army based in Morristown, New Jersey .

  4. 43rd Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 43rd Infantry Division was a formation of the United States Army from 1920 to 1963, serving in the Pacific during World War II.It was activated in 1920 as a National Guard Division in Connecticut, Maine, Rhode Island, and Vermont.

  5. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    135th Medical Battalion, End of World War II [10] 151st Medical Battalion, End of World War II [10] 168th Medical Battalion [189] Camp Shanks, New York, 30 October 1945; Fort Lewis, Washington, 21 June 1971; 180th Medical Battalion, Camp Miles Standish, Massachusetts, 23 November 1945 [190] 232nd Medical Composite Battalion, Italy, 12 May 1946 [26]

  6. Jeremiah Olney - Wikipedia

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    The 1st and 2nd Regiments were merged on 1 January 1781 and the new unit was named the Rhode Island Regiment. [3] Olney transferred to the new regiment in January and assumed command of the regiment on 14 May 1781 after Colonel Greene and Major Ebenezer Flagg were killed by Tories at the Battle of Pine's Bridge on the Croton River in ...

  7. 182nd Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Battalion was inactivated on 29 November 1945 at Fort Lewis, Washington. The regiment (less the 2nd Battalion which inactivated on 2 December 1945 at Fort Lawton staging area, Washington) was relieved from the Americal Division and assigned to the 182nd Regimental Combat Team on 8 July 1946.

  8. 103rd Field Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 103rd was demobilized along with the 26th Division, on 29 April 1919, at Camp Devens, Massachusetts. It was reorganized between April and November 1921 in the Rhode Island National Guard at Providence, Rhode Island, as the 1st Battalion, Field Artillery, with the headquarters being federally recognized on 17 November 1921 at Providence.

  9. Rhode Island Line - Wikipedia

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    Consolidated with the 2nd Rhode Island Regiment on January 1, 1781, and re-designated the Rhode Island Regiment. Re-designated as Olney's Rhode Island Battalion on May 14, 1781. Disbanded on December 25, 1783. 2nd Rhode Island Regiment – Organized on January 1, 1777, from the 11th Continental Regiment. Consolidated with the 1st Rhode Island ...