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114th New York Volunteer Infantry

Sept. 3. 1862 - June 8. 1865.

(Back):Erected by the State of New York

In honor of her sons

of the 114th Regiment New York

Volunteer Infantry,A tribute to their devotion to duty, their unfaltering courage and glorious sacrifices. Tested on many fields, their ...

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94th Troop Carrier Squadron

(439th Troop Carrier Group)

At 0111 Hours on 6 June 1944 (D-Day) from the 94th Squadron aircraft “Argonia,” some of the first elements of the 101st Airborne Division jumped into Normandy to help spearhead the largest airborne assault in history against ...

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34th Bomb Group (Heavy)

Valor To Victory

To the American airmen of the 34th who in valor gave their lives to the victory that made real the challenge for world peace and unity.

The 34th Heavy Bombardment Group, a unit of the United States Air Force ...

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14th New Hampshire Regiment

(Front):

New Hampshire erects this monument to the memory of her brave sons of her 14th Regiment who fell in battle Sept. 19, 1864 upon this field and are here buried in one common grave.

Capts.

W.H. Chaffin.

W.A. Fosgate.

Lieuts.

H.S. Paul.

J.A. Fiske.

(Right):Sergts.

C.C. Wilson.

G.W. Felch.

M.MaGurdy.

A.A. ...

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4th New York Cavalry

2nd Brigade, 2nd Division

(Front):4th New York

Cavalry

2nd. Brig. 2nd. Div. Cavalry Corps

(Back):This regiment participated in

the Gettysburg Campaign until

reaching Hanover Junction

June 30th, when with the Brigade

it was detached and moved to

Manchester where it picketed

the surrounding country until

July 3rd, when it proceeded to

Westminster. ...

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74th Illinois

1st Brigade - 2d Division

Illinois

74th Infantry,

1st Brigade,

2d Division,

4th Corps.

Nov. 25, 1863, 5 P.M.

Marker is on South Crest Road south of South Crest Place, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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4th Pennsylvania Cavalry

3rd Brigade, 2nd Division

(Front):4th Pennsylvania Cavalry

3rd Brigade.

2nd Division.

Cavalry Corps.

Army of the Potomac.

(Back):Detached on the morning of July 2nd. from the Brigade at the

junction of White Run and Baltimore Turnpike. Ordered to

report to Head Quarters, Army of the Potomac.

Supported a Battery ...

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Junction of 20th and 14th Corps

With the right wing of his army in the vicinity of Clinton and Macon, General Sherman, with the left wing, appeared at this point on November 23, 1864. The left wing, consisting of the 20th and 14th corps, was comprised ...

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104th Illinois Infantry

(Front):

104th Infantry

1st Brigade - Carlin,

1st Division - Johnson,

14th Army Corps - Palmer.

(Back):Commanded by

LT COL - DOUGLAS HAPEMAN.

Reached General Hooker's command from Chattanooga soon after dark November 24th. Moved to Missionary Ridge via Rossville on the morning of November 25th, 1863.

LOSS ...

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84th Illinois Infantry

(Front):

84th Infantry

3rd Brigade - Grose,

1st Division - Cruft,

4th Army Corps - Granger.

(Back):Commanded by

COL - LOUIS H WATERS.

With Geary's Division near Cravens' House from 3 until 6.30 P.M. November 24th. Moved to Missionary Ridge via Rossville on the morning of November ...

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