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Что (кто) такое 2nd Virginia Regiment - определение


2nd Virginia Regiment         
MILITARY UNIT
The 2d Virginia Regiment (the spelling most commonly used in period references) was authorized by the Virginia Convention, July 17, 1775, as a force of regular troops for the Commonwealth's defense. It consisted of seven companies, 476 privates and the usual regimental officers.
2nd West Virginia Infantry Regiment         
  • Article in the Wheeling Daily Intelligencer, November 24, 1862, describing how the regiment came to be formed
MILITARY UNIT
2nd West Virginia Infantry; 2nd West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment; 2nd Regiment West Virginia Volunteer Infantry
The 2nd West Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. On May 23, 1863, it was converted to a mounted infantry by Brigadier General William W.
2nd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment         
  • alt=Old picture of an American Civil War general
  • Fisher's Hill and surrounding area
  • The Army of West Virginia retreated north.
  • alt=Old map with arrows showing route of Union army
  • alt=Old map with relevant cities circled
  • Sheridan's cavalry movement March 1865
  • Final charge at Opequon
MILITARY UNIT
2nd West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
The 2nd West Virginia Cavalry Regiment served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was organized in Parkersburg, Virginia (now West Virginia) during September 1861.