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What (who) is 57th Infantry Regiment (Ottoman Empire) - definition


57th Infantry Regiment (Ottoman Empire)         
  •  The 1st Battalion of the 57th Regiment with its commander Major Zeki Bey
  •  The 57th Regiment Martyrs Mosque under construction in 2016
  •  Hüseyin Avni and others at Gallipoli, 1915
MILITARY UNIT
57th Infantry Regiment Ottoman; 57th Infantry Regiment (Ottoman Army)
The 57th Infantry Regiment (Turkish: 57'nci Piyade Alayı or Elli Yedinci Piyade Alayı) or simply 57th Regiment (Turkish: 57 nci Alay or Elli Yedinci Alay) was a regiment of the Ottoman Army during World War I. In response to the landing at Anzac Cove of Australian and New Zealand forces on 25 April 1915 the 57th Regiment counterattacked, slowed the Allied advance and lost about half of its personnel.
57th Ohio Infantry Regiment         
  • Memorial at [[Vicksburg National Military Park]]
MILITARY UNIT
57th Ohio Infantry; 57th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry; 57th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 57th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
57th Infantry Regiment (France)         
  • Flag of the regiment
FORMER REGIMENT OF THE FRENCH ARMY
57th Line Infantry Regiment
The 57th Infantry Regiment or (57th IR) was a regiment of the French Army, heir of the Beauvoisis Regiment. It came from a tradition carried since 1667, until dissolved in 2011.

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57th Infantry Regiment (Ottoman Empire)
The 57th Infantry Regiment (Turkish: 57'nci Piyade Alayı or Elli Yedinci Piyade Alayı) or simply 57th Regiment (Turkish: 57 nci Alay or Elli Yedinci Alay) was a regiment of the Ottoman Army during World War I. In response to the landing at Anzac Cove of Australian and New Zealand forces on 25 April 1915 the 57th Regiment counterattacked, slowed the Allied advance and lost about half of its personnel.