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         Military Units Union:     more books (23)
  1. [Burial lists of members of Union and Confederate military units by Sherman Lee Pompey, 1971
  2. TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR:A Military History of Confederate and Union Units with Available Rosters of Personnel.
  3. Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part I: A Military History of the Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel by Tennessee Historical Commission, 1964-06
  4. Tennesseans in the Civil War: A Military History of Confederate and Union Units With Available Rosters of Personnel (Tennesseans in the Civil War) by Tennessee Historical, 1981-08
  5. Combat in the East: Experiences of German tactical and logistical units in Russia (Foreign military studies) by Fritz Wentzell, 1952
  6. The Union blues: A brief history of the corps and its life by William Holland Samson, 1912
  7. Il-2 Shturmovik Guards Units of World War 2 (Combat Aircraft) by Oleg Rastrenin, 2008-03-18
  8. Armored Units of the Russian Civil War: Red Army (New Vanguard) by David Bullock, 2006-04-25
  9. Luftwaffe Fighter Units: Russia 1941-1945 (Osprey Airwar 11) by Christopher Shores, 1978-07-15
  10. The German Fighter Units over Russia: A Pictorial History of the Pilots and Aircraft by Werner Held, 1990-07
  11. The Antagonists: A Comparative Combat Assessment of the Soviet and American Soldier (Contributions in Military Studies) by Richard A. Gabriel, 1984-01-24
  12. Armored Units of the Russian Civil War: White and Allied (New Vanguard) by David Bullock, 2003-12-17
  13. Soviet armor tactics in World War II: The tactics of the armored units of the Red Army from individual vehicles to company according to the combat regulations of February 1944 by Charles C Sharp, 1999
  14. Supply of partisan units during the war 1941/45 by D Karov, 1947

1. 54th. Mass. Volunteer Infantry, Co. I
Mass other African American Civil War Reenacting Units in Boston. U.S. Military History Institute Bibliography on the 54th. Massachusetts.
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2. Co. A, 5th New York Volunteer Infantry, "Duryee's Zouaves"
to enroll new recruits who share our pride in military skills, our New York, the most famous of dozens of American Zouave units that served
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3. Confederate Military Units From Union Parish Louisiana Submitted
Confederate Military Units from Union Parish Louisiana Submitted for the Union Parish Louisiana USGenWeb Archives by T. D. Hudson, 12/2000
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4. United States, Civil War Regimental Histories Index, All States
National, States AM CSA, States N-V USA National, States A-I USA, States K-N USA, States O-W CW Units - FAQS Military Records
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5. NARA Publications Military Service Records - PART 8
Compiled Records Showing Service of Military Units in Volunteer Union Organizations. M594. 225 rolls. DP.
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6. NYS And The Civil War
researchers' requests for help with N.Y. Civil War units, people, or other Military Disasters. Civil War Monuments in New York State. New York
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7. Union Military Units Drilling
Civil War Illustrated Union Military Units Drilling "Union Military Units Drilling" (Gallery 1)
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8. Civil War Units Unit 4 Version 8.3
Civil War Units CSA National States AM aol.com (John Rigdon) http//www.researchonline.net/gacw Georgia Military Records (includes
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9. UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS IN THE CIVIL WAR
A Guide to Cherokee Confederate Military Units, 1861 1865. The Civil War in Indian Territory
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10. 28th MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
Companies A, C, and H. Nonprofit living history organization portrays one of the units of the famed Irish Brigade.
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11. Civil War Clothing | Civil War Uniform | Civil War Sutlery | Civil War Sutlers |
Confederate and union uniforms and accessories; also Indian Wars and Old West. Individual military units, plus props. Women's and children's garb too. Online catalog with images and ordering information. (Emmett, Idaho, USA)
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Civil War Re-enactors Sutler
Civil War Union Uniforms Confederate CSA Civil War Uniforms Civil War tents, Civil War weapons, Civil War buckles, Civil War buttons, Civil War All Clothing Made in the USA * State of Idaho Uniform - Leather Goods Specials Basic USA or CSA uniform made with the following wool - sky blue, navy blue or medium gray. All wools are of the highest quality. Internet Uniform Special Consists of the following Items Kepi, Bummer or Slouch Hat Sky Blue or Grey Foot Trouser Unlined Sack Coat or Shell Jacket Leather Waist Belt (Black or Russet) US or CS Oval Lead filled Belt Plate Adjustable Suspenders Internet Special Price See More About Our Basic Uniform Special! Order both specials together and save on shipping. Complete your Uniform Special! Combine this Leather Good Special with our basic uniform special for a complete CS or US Uniform. Leather Goods Special includes: Cartridge Box With Tins Cartridge Box Strap Cap Box Box Plate Eagle Breast Plate Haversack Black Tarred or Plain Purchased Separately $ Entire Set Special Price: See More About Our Leather Goods Special!

12. Meet Rikers Union Army Recruiter Sgt. Major Bernard C. Gardner
What was the union Army unit of soldier buried on Rikers? Still being researched is the military unit ID listed in the census entry for Pvt. Harry Johnson
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NPS Antietam web image.
NPS Gettysburg web image. Sharpshooter Gardner combat veteran, wounded at Antietam and Gettysburg, thrice captured, rescued from being hanged by rebel raiders at Manassas served as a recruiter based on Rikers eight months in 1863/64. His great great grandson David Moore, who maintains a Barnard C. Gardner web page, assisted NYCHS in this presentation. The available records of this brave Union volunteer's two-year journey from Long Island to Rikers Island
through the Civil War's bloodiest battles sketch only an outline. But it provides opportunities to fill the gaps
with interesting relevant information and images conveying the momentous history in which he participated. Part 2 of 2: From Fredericksburg to Rikers via Gettysburg Click the above version of a National Archives image of Gen. Winfield Scott Hancock to access a NPS Gettysburg National Military Park telling of his key role in that important battle. Grandson of an impressed American seaman imprisoned at Dartmoor in the War of 1812 and son of a Norristown, N. J., attorney, Winfield Scott Hancock graduated West Point in 1844. When the Civil War broke out, he requested transfer to the front from his California post. Later his even-handed and unvengeful approach as Texas and Louisiana military governor won him friends among Democrats, notably in the South, and enemies among Republicans, notably the radical reconstructionists.

13. Russian Army Units
GlobalSecurity.org is the leading source for reliable military news and military The six Warsaw Pact Allies of the Soviet union had a total of 55 active
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Russian Army Units
The ground forces are organized into six [previously eight] military districts, one independent army, and two groups of forces. Although the districts are ground forces commands, they may include forces from the other services, in which case they also serve as regional commands. In February 1996, four of Russia's eight independent airborne brigades were placed under ground forces command, with one each going to the North Caucasus, Siberian, Transbaikal, and Far Eastern districts. At the same time, two of five airborne divisions, stationed at Pskov and Novorossiysk, were assigned for special joint operations to the Northern and Siberian districts, respectively. These shifts, which outside observers interpreted as the end of plans to form a mobile force for rapid insertion in trouble areas, reflected a shortage of the airlift capacity needed to support independent operations by such troops, as well as a possible fear of coup activity in independent elite military units.

14. Union Ministry For Home Affairs
GlobalSecurity.org is the leading source for reliable military news and Army units are also deployed for internal security duty in Kashmir and the
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Union Ministry for Home Affairs
The Union Ministry for Home Affairs controls the nationwide Indian Police Service, most of the paramilitary forces, and the internal intelligence bureaus. The Police are a civil authority subordinate to the Executive, represented in the Union Government by the Prime Minister and in the States by the Chief Minister, and their respective Councils of Ministers. Prominent among the Union police forces are the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI), Border Security Force (BSF), Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP). Each of these forces is headed by a Director/Director-General with the status of a three-star General in the Army. The CBI is controlled by the Department of Personnel of the Union Government headed by a Minister of State who reports to the Prime Minister. The other forces are controlled by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs headed by a Cabinet Minister.

15. Union Records At The TNGenWeb Site
Below is a description and list of records pertaining to Tennessee union Veterans that Links to ALL the military units in Tennesseans in the Civil War.
http://www.tngenweb.org/civilwar/misc/unionrec.html
"I would like to speak in terms of praise due to the many brave officers and soldiers who have fought in the cause of the war."
Abraham Lincoln July 7, 1863
Although Tennessee became the 13th Confederate state in the CSA, many of her residents supported the Union, particularly in East Tennessee. Tennessee supplied over 50,000 men to Union forces in order to preserve the Union. Below is a description and list of records pertaining to Tennessee Union Veterans that are currently available at the Tennessee and the Civil War Site FEDERAL CAVALRY UNITS
  • Taken from Tennesseans in the Civil War this section gives a descriptive history of the Tennessee Federal Cavalry Units.
FEDERAL ARTILLERY UNITS
  • Taken from Tennesseans in the Civil War this section gives a descriptive history of the Tennessee Federal Artillery Units.
FEDERAL INFANTRY UNITS
  • Taken from Tennesseans in the Civil War this section gives a descriptive history of the Tennessee Federal infantry Units.
TENNESSEANS IN THE CIVIL WAR
  • Links to ALL the military units in Tennesseans in the Civil War.

16. Penal Military Unit - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
In Soviet union the systematical formation of penal military units started during the World War II after Stalin s Order No. 227 (July 1942) that made
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Penal military unit
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Penal battalion penal company , etc., are military units consisted of convicted persons for which military service was either the assigned form punishment or a voluntary replacement of imprisonment edit
Nazi Germany
See Afrika-Brigade 999 (also Bew¤hrungseinheiten 999, Strafbataillon 999, Bew¤hrungstruppe 999 Division 999). edit
Soviet Union
In Soviet Union the systematical formation of penal military units started during the World War II after Stalin 's Order No. 227 (July 1942) that made unauthorized retreats severely punishable. In this order Stalin referred to positive experience of Nazi German troops. The formation of penal units was implemented according to a more detailed Status of penal units of the Army ) order of November 26, 1942 of Georgiy Zhukov , then a Deputy Commander-in-Chief Penal battalions ( shtrafbats (штрафбат, штрафной батальон), up to 800 per unit) were formed of midrange and senior commanding officers and political officers ( politruks Penal companies (штрафная рота) 150-200 per unit) were formed of junior officers ( NCOs ) and privates Main sources of Soviet penal battalions and companies were
  • military convicts according to order 227;

17. Arkansas Civil War Units And Confederate Army And Union Army In Arkansas
Arkansas civil war units, military leaders, unit histories, and Civil War resources from Confederate and union army in Arkansas.
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For complete listings go to Directory Arkansas Military Units during the American Civil War
  • Arkansas Confederate Infantry Regiments - Regimental histories and information on the service of these troops during the Civil War.
  • Arkansas 11th/17th Consolidated Infantry - Enlisted man's muster roll and collection of members and their descendants.
  • Company G, 1st Arkansas Regiment - The Jackson Guards were organized in May of 1861 by Captain Alexander Corbin Pickett in the town of Jacksonport, Arkansas, along the White River.
  • Fourth Arkansas Infantry, Company A - Civil War unit roster listing.
  • Company C, 4th Arkansas Infantry - Unit roster of 'Caddo Rifles' of the Confederate States.
  • 10th (Merrick's) Arkansas Infantry Regiment - History and partial muster of the Civil War unit.
  • 18. Arkansas Civil War Reenactment Units And Confederate Army And Union Army Re-enac
    Arkansas reenactment civil war units, military leaders, unit histories, and Civil War resources from Confederate and union army in Arkansas.
    http://www.anythingarkansas.com/civil/reenactors.html
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    For complete listings go to Directory Arkansas Reenactment Groups of the American Civil War
  • 8th Arkansas / 22nd Michigan Company K - Family oriented Civil War re-enactors group news, unit histories, and calendar of events.
  • 15th Arkansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment - Civil War re-enactment group portray the mid-war period circa 1863 and favors the Columbus shell jackets made of Jean cloth either of grey or a light butternut colour.
  • 1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Company D - Family-oriented reenacting unit based in central Arkansas dedicated to accurately portraying the Arkansas Confederate soldier or civilian.
  • 37th Illinois Infantry, Company B - Two separate living history and Civil War reenactment organizations based out of Central and Northwest Arkansas (Co A members live primarily around Fayetteville while Co B members are from the Little Rock area).
  • General Robert C. Newton Camp #197
  • 19. National Civil War Association
    Representing the union Army of the period are several units that are recreations of actual Civil War military organizations. These include representative
    http://www.ncwa.org/union/indexu.htm

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    , a small book describing the paperwork involved in running the typical Civil War unit. MORE INFO UNION BRIGADE
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    Representing the Union Army of the period are several units that are recreations of actual Civil War military organizations. These include representative units from the artillery, infantry and cavalry, as well as the support systems such as the U.S. Medical Department.
    The Infantry was the mainstay of the Army during the War, the "Queen of Battle." It represented the bulk of the troops that engaged in fighting. Most of the soldiers in the field during the Civil War belonged to infantry units organized under the auspices of the state volunteers. In the NCWA, the Union Brigade infantry is represented by several units:

    20. North Carolina Civil War Units
    NC military units FEDERAL units. union 1st Regiment, North Carolina Infantry union 2nd Regiment, North Carolina Colored Cavalry
    http://www.researchonline.net/nccw/ncunits.htm
    The Civil War in North Carolina
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