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  • '''5th U.S. Infantry''' ...
    51 bytes (8 words) - 09:12, 15 October 2005
  • ...887)''' - Born at Greenwich, Massachusetts, 9 Apr 1812. A career U.S. Army Infantry officer who was a graduate of the [[United States Military Academy]] at Wes ...at West Point in 1832 and was commissioned a lieutenant in the [[5th U.S. Infantry]]. The regiment he served with in the [[Black Hawk War]] and [[Mexican War] ...
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  • *Colonel [[Matthew Arbuckle]], [[7th U.S. Infantry]] - Feb. 1822 to March 1822 *Maj. A.R. Wooley, [[7th U.S. Infantry]] - March 1822 to June 1822 ...
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  • * [[32nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry]] * [[2nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry]] ...
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  • *ARBUCKLE, Matthew - Col., [[7th U.S. Infantry]], Apr 1824 to Feb 6, 1839 *CUMMINGS, Alex - Maj., [[7th U.S. Infantry]], Apr 24, 1825 to Aug 1825, Jan 1840 to Aug 1841 ...
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  • ...infantry, artillery, engineers, signal corps and rangers. The 2nd and the 5th Ranger Battalions were formed and initially trained at Camp Forrest. These ...
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  • ...The U.S. Army camp was officially established on 29 May 1873 by I Troop, [[5th U.S. Cavalry]]. The camp was then a sub-post of [[Camp Apache]]. The troops ...ched to the San Carlos Agency to maintain order. A mixed force of cavalry, infantry, and Indian scouts made their headquarters at the agency from September 12 ...
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  • ...n G.O. 83, 1 Apr 1863, after Captain [[John R. Smead]], {{Cullum|1645}}, [[5th U.S. Artillery]], who was killed, 30 Aug 1862 at the Battle of Manassas. Th ...e and serviceable. Drill in artillery, ordinary; needs improving. Drill in infantry, indifferent; needs much improving. Discipline, very indifferent. Garrison ...
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  • ...rson Barracks (1826-1946)''' - established in 1826 as the country’s first “Infantry School of Practice,” served as a major military installation until 1946. Na ...nt, under the command of Maj. [[Stephen Watts Kearny]], and the [[3rd U.S. Infantry]], commanded by Col. [[Henry Leavenworth]], were the first occupants. The i ...
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