115th infantry regiment roster
Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Fasulo, Fasulo. : FIELD AND STAFF. Mail a letter or Standard Form (SF) 180, Request Pertaining to Military Records to: National Personnel Records Center 1 Archives Drive St. Louis, MO 63138 Fax a letter or Standard Form 180 to: 314-801-9195 SEARCH FEES: The NPRC may assess a fee for non-archival records, depending on the number of searches required. ROSTER OF OHIO SOLDIERS. In the afternoon, the regiment was warned that it would be required to attack across the river the next morning. Thirty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. Opening fire with their MGs, mortars and 88s a heavy and cofused action occurred in the dark with severe losses on both sides. This is the date of organization officially recognized as the start of the regiment's lineage by the U.S. Army. Letters of Samuel D. French, 121st Volunteers and U.S. Army Signal Corps; Daniel Davis, William H. Lewis, John J. McDonald, and George Maret, 44th Volunteers; John Cook, 51st Volunteers; John Tidd, 109th Volunteers; Gilbert Parshall, 42nd Illinois Volunteers; and Lemi Crary, 86th New York Volunteers. : 133rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. Located at the New York State Historical Association, Library, Cooperstown, New York 13326. believing further resistance hopeless. 68th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. In the actions at Port Walthall Junction, Chester Station, Ware Bottom Church, Drewry's bluff and Bermuda Hundred, it lost 6 killed, 87 wounded, and 7 missing. 115th Indiana Infantry Regiment at Wikipedia. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIFTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY. Collection Call Number: 18797. Lt. Col., A.G.D., : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. (Enlisted man's letter, Jun 4, 1863) 123th Infantry Regiment. 9th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The inventory list for this item is hidden due to its length. Fifteenth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Regts, 915 Gr. Twenty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. Regimental Headquarters landed with the leading battalions, and remained on the beach under artillery fire until 1600 hours. Twenty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. Second Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : 4th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. Numerous commissions, discharges, a few photographs, and pension papers. Campaign streamers for Normandy (with arrowhead), North France, Rhineland, and Central Europe were added to the colors. 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Donated along with other Second World War items (reproductions). : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. #17509) . : FIELD AND STAFF. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. 270, U. S. Army, Forwarding in compliance with letter, Headquarters, First United States Army, file 319.1, subject: Action Against Enemy, Reports after, After Action Reports, dated 13 July 1944, and letter, Headquarters, XIX Corps, same subject and file, dated 19 July 1944, ROBERT H. ARCHER, JR., 56th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 18th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. EIGHTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. Generalmajor Hans von der Mosel, Konteradmiral Otto Khler and Generalmajor Hans Kroh surrender at Brest. ROLL OF HONOR OF OHIO SOLDIERS : 54th-69th RegimentsInfantry. The mismatch stems from a lineage system unique in the U.S. armed forces to the Army National Guard, which requires continuous militia presence in a particular community or, if a unit is moved, proof that the same members served in the unit at both locations. The 115th Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. 196th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The 115th Ohio Infantry was organized Massillon, Ohio, and mustered in September 18, 1862, for three years service under the command of Colonel Jackson A. Lucy. 61st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 115th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, Civil War Index, which includes history, battles, and roster with name, rank, age, date entered service, period of service and remarks. The 115th Regiment sustained 5,948 casualties during the fighting in Europe. X. : FIELD AND STAFF. 135th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 140th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : DENNISON GUARDS OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Sixty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Twenty-Second Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : 5th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 57th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Although his group was held up by machine gun fire. Part of the Allied plan for the invasion of mainland Europe called for the capture of port facilities, in order to ensure the timely delivery of the enormous amount of war material required to supply the invading Allied forces (it was estimated that the 37 Allied divisions to be on the continent by September 1944 would need 26,000 tons of supplies each day). : 8th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. During the night 9-10 June, the 2nd Battalion was attacked by the Germans and suffered considerable losses, and was disorganized. The 2nd Battalion was the only battalion that succeeded in moving forward. ROSTER OF OHIO SOLDIERS. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Foote, Melville B.Diary, 1864 - 1865. 3rd Battalion, 115th Infantry relieved 1830 hours, 9 June 1944 by Captain Grat B. Mankins, 0407499 who was relieved (upon his own request) at 0930 hours, 17 June 1944 by Major Charles A. Custer, 0277290 who was relieved at 1500 hours, 23 June 1944 by Lt. Col. Arthur T. Steppe, 0256110. 16th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. 36th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 5th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. New York Infantry Regiment, 115th (1862-1865). : 19th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. The following day the 1st and 3rd Battalions of the 115th Infantry moved into positions of the 36th Infantry of the 3rd Armored Division, who withdrew through our lines. : FIELD AND STAFF. After receiving orders to withdraw, he remained until all the wounded were carried to safety. Major Victor P. Gillespie, 02456110, C.O. The 115th Infantry was on occupation duty at Bremen, Germany on VE Day, and this continued through 1946. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 1st INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Letters (1863) detail his removal to Hilton Head Island (S.C.), and include descriptions of the island, Beaufort (S.C.), camp life, construction at Fort Mitchell (near Hilton Head), with references to gunboats, Fort Walker, Fort Pulaski, and the Battle of Charleston. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. 5th REGIMENT U. S. COLORED TROOPS. Corps d' Afrique Infantry Regiment (1863). 3d REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. EIGHTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Eighth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Early that morning the 3rd Battalion moved to defensive position in vicinity of SEGUEVILLE. 185th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : 19th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Programme of the commemorations of the 79th anniversary of the Normandy landings. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The 29th Infantry Division served for 242 days in Combat in the European African Middle Eastern Theater; during this time they served in the campaigns of NORMANDY , NORTHERN FRANCE , RHINELAND, and CENTRAL EUROPE. Seventh Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. The resistance was such that it became necessary to withdraw. From beach defenses to the Inundated Area the enemy action consisted mainly of small delaying groups and snipers from the 1714th Artillery Battalion, #17 Pioneer Battalion, 12th Battery #IV Battalion, 352nd Infantry Division Artillery. : 131st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. SEVENTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Thirty-seventh re-union, fifty-sixth anniversary, 115th Regiment, New York Volunteer Infantry : August twenty-seventh, nineteen eighteen, Amsterdam, New York. The list was compiled by Kelly Rumbaugh, Nancy Robinson, and Sterling Hoover in December 1995. After the Armistice was signed, the Twenty-Ninth Division was brought home in July 1919 and dissipated. 20th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Lt. Col. William E. Warfield, 0258123, C.O. Copyright, including literary rights, belongs to the author(s) or their legal heirs. : FIELD AND STAFF. It leads, supports, sustains, and protects. 138th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 120th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The Regiment started to engage the enemy immediately behind the beach line defenses and identified units of the 726th Infantry Regiment of the 716th Infantry Division and members of the #17 Pioneer Battalion fighting as infantry. 2nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY. (Philadelphia, Press of Edward Stern & Co., printers, 1918) Each name is accompanied by a photograph in the book. : 20th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. These papers include personal letters and various official documents related primarily to the Union Army surrender of the garrison and supply depot at Harper's Ferry. Forty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : 195th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. . : 24th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. B Co conducted raids, counter IED ambushes, air assaults, cordon and searches as well as combined patrols with the Iraqi Army. : 137th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : TWO MONTHS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. The regiment was mustered out of Federal Service 15 March 1899 without serving outside the continental United States. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 191st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. LeighColl Bk 10: 72 : FIELD AND STAFF. Unit Rosters and Unit Photographs; About Us; 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. 27th REGIMENT U. S. COLORED TROOPS. During the advance on Richmond by the Darbytown road in October it met with considerable loss from a volley fired into it by the 9th Me. Ninth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : 21st-36th Regiments-Infantry. : 201st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 391.5.3 Records of infantry regiments raised for the Mexican War. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Sixteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 117th Infantry Regiment. They moved with the 1st Infantry Division from 2 June 1944, and remained with 1st Infantry Division until 7 June 1944, when they returned to the 29th Infantry Division for further operations. : FIELD AND STAFF. 55th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Harvey R. Gardner, Co. F, 148th Volunteers, 1862-64; book of memoirs, letters, and clippings concerning Civil War service of Major Nicholas J. DeGraff, 115th N.Y. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. Advance from Elle River to defensive position. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : FIELD AND STAFF. The 115th Infantry landed at 1025 hours, with the 1st and 2nd Battalions abreast on Fox Green beach, about 1000 yards east of that part of the beach on which it was intended to land. : FIRST, SECOND AND THIRD INDEPENDENT COMPANIES OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. Eighth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. 13th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : 132nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Milton, St. Johnsville and Providence; K at Caroga, Broadalbin, Wells, Johnstown, Mohawk, Amsterdam, Ephratah, Glen and Palatine. 188th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 12th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THIRTY DAYS' SERVICE. Colonel Simeon Sammons received authority, July 19, 1862, to recruit this regiment in the counties of Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery and Saratoga, with headquarters at Fonda, where it was organized, and, August 26, 1862, mustered in the service of the United States for three years. : 22nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 11th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THIRTY DAYS' SERVICE. The regiment returned to the New York Port of Embarkation on 16 January 1946, and mustered out at Camp Kilmer the next day. On 3 February 1941, the First Maryland Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard, was inducted into federal service as the 115th Infantry Regiment at Frederick, Maryland as part of the second partial mobilization of the National Guard for World War II, and then moved to Fort George G. Meade on 18 February 1941 to join the 29th Infantry Division. First Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : 8th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Perry in the Battle of Mobile Bay, 1864; and ms. poem. : FIELD AND STAFF. : 185th-198th Regiments Infantry; 1st and 2nd Regiments Heavy Artillery; 1st Regiment Light Artillery, and Independent Batteries . Fourteenth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. 115th Infantry Regiment. chichester rugby club juniors; white dry skin around toenails why. : FIELD AND STAFF. Transcription only. The 2nd Battalion on the right crossed the beach and started up the cliff, making slow progress due to mines. 125th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 86th New York regiment of Infantry, Company A., October 31, 1862. 116th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Letters from "Charley" are to his family concerning his service in Virginia (1862), his capture at Harper's Ferry, and life as a prisoner of war while awaiting parole and exchange at Annapolis (Md.) Number of awards by type of for action during June: Silver Star Medals 3 : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. H. W. Burdsall's Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. 114th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 5th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 2. : FIELD AND STAFF. Warfield, William E., Lt. Col., Commanding 2nd Bn, 0258123, KIA 10 June 1944. In the early afternoon, the 2nd Battalion encountered stubborn resistance at VEUILLY. [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: 115th Regiment Infantry at The Civil War Archive. It covers the major records that should be used. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 139th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. Colonel, Infantry 20th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEAR'S SERVICE. : 21st INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. ft. 391.5.1 Records of infantry divisions and brigades. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. ROLL OF HONOR OF OHIO SOLDIERS. Edward H. Nabb Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury, University, Salisbury, Maryland. 13th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 115th, "Iron Hearts," was recruited during July and Aug., 1862, in the counties of Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery and Saratoga. 113th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. : 19th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. D-Day and Battle of Normandy Encyclopedia. Vosburgh, Wash.Wash Vosburgh papers,1862-1866. : 134th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. SIXTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 121st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Originals located at the University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. and Camp Douglas (Chicago, Ill.). 15 pages. UNASSIGNED RECRUITS, U. S. COLORED TROOPS. Fifty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. From Left to Right; Lt Col John P. Cooper (110th Field Artillery); Capt William Bruning; Lt Col Louis Smith; Major Glover Johns (VMI class of 1931); Major Anthony Miller Jr.; Major Harold Perkins; Major Randolph Millholland; Major William Bratton. Entered Military Service from Pennsylvania. [1] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin Permalink: https://libapps.salisbury.edu/nabb-archives/local-history-archives/2003.002, 29th Infantry Division Association Newsletter Collection, Records are open for research. : 45th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The gallant 115th deserves its place among the three hundred fighting regiments of the war, accorded it by Col. Fox. : FIELD AND STAFF. 196th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 115th Regiment T-Z. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The 115th Infantry landed at 1025 hours, with the 1st and 2nd Battalions abreast on FOX GREEN beach, about 1000 yards east of that part of the beach on which it was intended to land. Throughout the period 8-9 June, the 1st Battalion remained in a defensive position at BRIGQUEVILLE, where it suffered almost continuous attack from the Germans from the vicinity of TREVIERES. The 115th carried out critical security duties, protecting US federal installations from threats to the national security. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. Alpha Company, 2115 Infantry, located in Glen Burnie, Maryland, was an Infantry Rifle Company. November 11, 1917. Colored Infantry Regiment (1865); diary of Edward Sewell, 6th Connecticut Infantry Regiment (1864); daily ordnance record of Stephen J. Newman, 81st U.S. Two enemy tanks were knocked out, plus a 150 mm field piece. Fifty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. *, Army Morning Reports and Unit Rosters, dated 1912-1959, and all Air Force Morning Reports, are archival records. : FIELD AND STAFF. 25th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. The men not to be mustered out with the regiment (301) and a few officers were transferred to the 47th Infantry June 17, 1865. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 193d Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : War of the Rebellion. : 135th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 16th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 2015. at Port Royal and Hilton Head, S. C., Department of the South, Terry's Brigade, 10th. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. It includes transcribed copies of family biographies, genealogical information and the obituary of Dr. Carrington MacFarland. Fifty-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. Two weeks later it was surrendered with other troops at Harper's Ferry, and after being paroled proceeded to Chicago, 111., to await exchange. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. This richly illustrated book chronologically describes the course of Operation Overlord through 357 specific events. 128th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Twentieth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Lucien P. Laborde S-2 00.00.0000 Maj. William E. Bruning S-3 00.00.0000 Capt. 194th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. . Table, Loza W, SGT Tafflin, Frank, PVT Taggart, Richard E, PVT Tambascia, Edward, PFC Taraszka, Ben, PFC Tardif, Normand G, PVT Tarlton, Orval W, PFC Tash, Lester R, PVT Tate, Robert J, SSGT In the afternoon it was moved further forward, to the rear of the 2nd Battalion. 1 box 38th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Eng Bn 353 of 353 Inf Div THIRD OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. ", "Item, collection title and identifier, box # and folder # (if applicable), Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland. : 14th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. During the night 8-9 June, the 3rd Battalion, followed by the 2nd Battalion, moved to the vicinity of CANCHY, and started across the inundated area. : 111th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. After the war the 29th Infantry Division came home; however, unlike the end of World War I, the division was retained as a National Guard division. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 130th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Forty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : 60th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY3 YEARS. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. VOL. Co., 1908. volume II. (Pvt George Miller's furlough papers, Nov 1, 1864) : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. FIFTH REGIMENT U. S. COLORED TROOPS. 118th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 115th Illinois Infantry Regiment Three Year Service September 13, 1862 - June 11, 1865. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Worman, Edward A. B. Lyon Company, 1912. 115th Regiment, Virginia Militia (Confederate) Contents 1 Brief History 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 3 Other Sources 4 References Brief History "Units of the Confederate States Army" by Joseph H. Crute, Jr. contains no history for this unit. Albany: J. Munsell, 1865. : FIELD AND STAFF. It was organized at Fonda, where it was mustered into the U. S. service on Aug. 26, 1862, for three years, and left the state on the 30th, proceeding to Sandy Hook, Md., where it received its arms and equipments. : FIELD AND STAFF. Original located at New York State Library. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Also, if you have any materials in your possession that you would like to donate, the museum is always looking for items specific to New York's military heritage. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. del angel obituaries mission tx; funeral luncheon menu ideas; ruth lake country club initiation fee; how to bid forestry mulching jobs; shooting in goleta today; 110th infantry regiment rosteris the highland falcon a real train. Charlie Company, 2115 Infantry, located in Catonsville, Maryland, was an Infantry Rifle Company.