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361st Infantry Regiment (Wehrmacht)         
The 361st Africa Infantry Regiment (Infanterie-Regiment Afrika 361) was a unit of the German Army (Wehrmacht) which served with the 90th Africa Division of the Africa Corps in the Western Desert campaign. It was constituted from Germans who had formerly been members of the French Foreign Legion before the Battle of France (1940).
1st Iowa Infantry Regiment         
  • The charge of the First Iowa Regiment, with General Lyon at its head at the [[Battle of Wilson's Creek]]
MILITARY UNIT
1st Iowa Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 1st Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
The 1st Iowa Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
13th Kansas Infantry Regiment         
MILITARY UNIT
13th Regiment Kansas Volunteer Infantry; 13th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 13th Kansas Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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361st Infantry Regiment (Wehrmacht)
The 361st Africa Infantry Regiment (Infanterie-Regiment Afrika 361) was a unit of the German Army (Wehrmacht) which served with the 90th Africa Division of the Africa Corps in the Western Desert campaign. It was constituted from Germans who had formerly been members of the French Foreign Legion before the Battle of France (1940).