115th infantry regiment roster

During B Co's time conducting convoy security operations they were able to reduce the rate of losses from 11% of escorted equipment and supplies that was suffered by the unit previously conducting the mission to less than 2%. 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. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. First Lieutenant Roger E. Watson, 0466065, Medical Corps, United States Army, for gallantry in action in Normandy, France. 68th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. This campaign continued unabated until 21 March 1945, and the 115th Infantry did not take part in the Ardennes Campaign. 138th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. : 54th-69th RegimentsInfantry. 123th Infantry Regiment. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. Also several scrapbooks of Civil War covers, and a letter book of Gen. Samuel S. Burnside, both incoming and outgoing, 5th Division, New York National Guard, showing strong Democratic sympathies; a lecture by Myron Adams on involvement of the U.S.S. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 36th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 188th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 54th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 3rd Battalion was held up in front of LOUVIERES. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Letters (1864) describe his service near Petersburg (Va.) and other areas in northern Virginia, and make mention of Kline's glimpse of President Abraham Lincoln. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 194th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The 3rd Battalion moved against little enemy resistance, eccept for snipers. : FIELD AND STAFF. Contact Us. 134th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Ninth and Tenth Independent Companies Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. 119th Infantry Regiment. (Enlisted man's letters, Jun 4 & 5, 1863) The collection consists chiefly of letters James Adsit sent his wife, Mary, regarding his experiences of military service during the Civil War. (Philadelphia, Press of Edward Stern & Co., printers, 1918) Each name is accompanied by a photograph in the book. : 21st-36th Regiments-Infantry. *. 122nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. This collection consists of a compiled roster of Company H, 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division between February 3, 1941 and November 1945. Fifteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Corps, from January 26, 1863; at Beaufort, S. C., in Saxton's Brigade, 10th Corps, from June, 1863; at Hilton Head, S. C., from December, 1863; in Barton's Brigade, Seymour's Division, 10th Corps, District of Florida, from January, 1864; in District of Florida, from February, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 18th Corps, from May 30, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from June 15, 1864; in 3d Brigade, same division and corps, from July 26, 1864; in same brigade and division, 24th Corps, from December, 1864; in Provisional Corps, from March, 1865; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from April 2, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, commanded by Col. Nathan J. Johnson, June 17, 1865, at Raleigh, N. C. The following is taken fromNew York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. 15th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The regiment returned to the New York Port of Embarkation on 16 January 1946, and mustered out at Camp Kilmer the next day. The list was compiled by Kelly Rumbaugh, Nancy Robinson, and Sterling Hoover in December 1995. ROSTER OF OHIO SOLDIERS. : FIELD AND STAFF. Their participation in the Normandy Campaign continued until it was over on 24 July 1944. Ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 196th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 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. Alpha Company, 2115 Infantry, located in Glen Burnie, Maryland, was an Infantry Rifle Company. Second Lieutenant Chadwicks unselfish actions show a deep regard for his men, and reflect great credit upon himself and the military service. 122th Infantry Regiment. Purple Heart Medals 61. Civil War letters, 1862-1864. The progress of the 1st Battalion on the left was faster. 5th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. Second Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. The units to which the 115th Regiment claims lineage served in the Revolutionary War and the Civil War, but the 115th itself was only credited with service in World War I, World War II, and the Global War on Terror. : 12th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Originals located at SUNY Oswego. : 193rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. TWENTY-SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Out of a total enrollment of 1,196, it lost 7 officers and 132 men; 191 men died of disease and other causestotal deaths, 330. : FIELD AND STAFF. : 49th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Frederick Phisterer. The regiment completed in-processing, traded in its equipment for modern equipment, and started to repeat its division level training. Rosters for the period of the federally recognized Nevada National Guard (1927-1931) include those for the staffs of the governor and adjutant general and of the officers of the 40th Military Police Company and a battalion of the 115th Combat Engineers Regiment. Silo, Mark. They fought in position until they were almost out of ammunition, at which time element fought their way out and returned to a position north of the river. 1.5 cubic ft. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. The birthdate of the unit, 14 June 1775, is also the birthdate of the United States Army. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. Boldly confronting the tank, with complete disregard for his own safety, he directed the prisoners to disperse, and fired an antitank grenade at the tank. : 19th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. During this period the 115th Infantry Regiment was engaged in one of the war's forgotten chapters, "The Battle of Brest". Two enemy tanks were knocked out, plus a 150 mm field piece. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. William S. Williams' Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Artillery. : FIELD AND STAFF. : TWO MONTHS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. HEADQUARTERS, 29TH INFANTRY DIVISION, A.P.O. Sixtieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 38th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : SIX MONTHS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. 20th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. This table describes the content of the digital folders of enlisted muster rolls, 1 Jan 1916-31 Dec 1939 in the collection United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, 1916-1939. Email. : 2d REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. On 28 June 1916 the regiment was again called into active service and saw duty at Eagle Pass, Texas during the Mexican Border Incident. Beginning United States Civil War Research gives steps for finding information about a Civil War soldier. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Coverage of blacks in the military during the Civil War is substantial. The 115th became part of the 28th Division, the Keystone Division of Pennsylvania. In 1968, due to changing requirements, the division's colors were retired and its elements broken up into separate brigades. Forty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIRST INDEPENDENT COMPANY. Regts of the 352nd Infantry Division. In October 2001, in the aftermath of terrorist attacks on the continental United States, the battalions of the 115th were called to active federal service as part of Operation Noble Eagle. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. There are rosters, orders, returns, and other papers for companies of the 14th, 43rd, 81st, 89th, 115th, and 121st Infantry Regiments, N.Y. SIXTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 3d INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 77 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 55 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 191 enlisted men; total, 7 officers, 323 enlisted men; aggregate, 330; of whom 54 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; by the explosion of the magazine at Fort Fisher, N. C., January 16, 1865, 10 enlisted men were killed. Clemans, Sylvester W.Papers, 1863-1887. Thirty-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 122nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 15th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Please note: Some morning reports are in poor condition and may be difficult to read. Roster of Men from Schuyler County in 115th Infantry . : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : WAR OF THE REBELLION. SECOND BATTALION OHIO INDEPENDENT CAVALRY. While at Cold Harbor, where it lost 18 killed and wounded, it was temporarily attached to the 18th corps, but on its return to the James it rejoined the 10th corps and took position before Petersburg, participating with some loss in the first assault on the works. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The Regimental CP, which had followed The 2nd Battalion, was established in LONGUEVILLE. However, upon reorganization he learned that one casualty was not accounted for, and without hesitation, he returned to the exposed area and evacuated the remaining men. Gladstone, William. : 18th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. These names were taken from A short history and illustrated roster of the 105th Infantry, United States Army, Col. James M. Andrews commanding, 1917. Articles originally appeared in a newspaper calledThe Journal. 4, Headquarters of the U.S. Army, dated 18 January 1862. 12th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. If, however, you know of a resource that is not listed below, please send an email tong.ny.nyarng.list.historians@mail.milwith the name of the resource and where it is located. 353 Fu Bn, Number of Prisoners of War evacuated to July 1st : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. ROLL OF HONOR OF OHIO SOLDIERS. First, Second and Third Independent Companies Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. Seventh Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. : 185th-198th Regiments Infantry; 1st and 2nd Regiments Heavy Artillery; 1st Regiment Light Artillery, and Independent Batteries . The 115th Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. The following is taken fromThe Union army: a history of military affairs in the loyal states, 1861-65 -- records of the regiments in the Union army -- cyclopedia of battles -- memoirs of commanders and soldiers. Fiftieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Later the 1115th and other Maryland units were organized into the 58th Infantry Brigade, whose units were located entirely in Maryland. 6th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. TWELFTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. Twenty-Second Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. ), 1861-1865 (bulk). 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 57th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. On 6 January 2005, Company B, 1115th Infantry, mobilized again for active duty as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Twenty-fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Special mention of outstanding incidents in each type. 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Infantry Volunteers, 115th New York at Deep Bottom, VA, August 1864, 115th New York captured at Olustee, FL on February 20, 1864, NYS Division of Military and Naval Affairs. : 137th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 10th 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. 125th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 47th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 23rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 126th Infantry Regiment. 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 It was active at the mine explosion, and then recrossing the James, was heavily engaged at Deep Bottom, losing 73 killed, wounded and missing. 115th Infantry Regiment. The 115th, "Iron Hearts," was recruited during July and Aug., 1862, in the counties of Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery and Saratoga. The regiment was mustered out of Federal Service 15 March 1899 without serving outside the continental United States. : NINTH AND TENTH INDEPENDENT COMPANIES OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. LeighColl Bk 10: 72 Twenty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. At Fort Harrison and Fort Gilmer, the 115th lost 33 killed, wounded and missing. : FIELD AND STAFF. Tenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. 2. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Rosters Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War Rosters Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War These rosters were compiled by the New York State Adjutant General Office. Regimental Headquarters landed with the leading battalions, and remained on the beach under artillery fire until 1600 hours. Forty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. Copyright, including literary rights, belongs to the author(s) or their legal heirs. Printed wool camp colors in the US national pattern as prescribed in General Order No. TWENTIETH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The Regimental CP followed behind the 1st Battalion to a position 700 yards northeast of LES FOULONS where it closed in at 180400B. : FIELD AND STAFF. : 6th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Fourth Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. The attack continued until 0300 hours. Hand-written roster and service record of the 41st Regiment, Co. E, New York State Volunteers. Advance inland from Beach to Inundated Area. Fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 4th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 86th New York regiment of Infantry, Company A., October 31, 1862. This collection consists of a compiled roster of Company H, 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division between February 3, 1941 and November 1945. The Regimental CP followed to BOIS de BRETEL. In August 2006 the colors for the 115th Infantry Regiment were cased and its lineage consolidated (merged) with that of the 175th Infantry Regiment (Fifth Maryland). Abstract: The collection contains a brief history and genealogy of the Carrington family from 1775 to 1905. : 7th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The next afternoon the 1st and 2nd Battalions moved southeast towards COUVAINS and then west to BOIS de BRETEL. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. These, Battles and Casualties -Table from Phisterer (PDF format), Battles and Casualties -Table from Phisterer (MS Excel format). : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. 35th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 9th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Charles S. Cotter's Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Artillery. . : FIELD AND STAFF. 11th BATTALION OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 115th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. B Co 1/115th was the main effort for Task Force 2/70th Armor which is an active duty unit from Ft. Riley, Kansas. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. The division was reactivated on 5 Oct 1985, and included the 115th and other historic regiments from Maryland and Virginia. They immediately moved into the Northern France Campaign on 25 July 1944, which continued until it was over on 14 September 1944. 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. For the first 5 months they conducted operations in a town called Saba Al boor north of Baghdad that had a population of between 50,000 and 65,000. 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. 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. 192nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Thirty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. at Port Royal and Hilton Head, S. C., Department of the South, Terry's Brigade, 10th. ALFRED V. EDNIE Thirty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : 140th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 118th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. While the rifle companies made up the bulk of the personnel and combat power of the battalion, the headquarters company was made up of specialties that extend and expand the capabilities of the battalion. FIFTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 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. ", "Item, collection title and identifier, box # and folder # (if applicable), Edward H. Nabb Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury University, Salisbury, Maryland. : 18th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. The Battle for Brest was one of the fiercest battles fought during Operation Cobra, the Allied breakout of Normandy which began on 27 July 1944, during the Battle of Normandy during World War II. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Eleventh Battalion Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Late in the afternoon, this resistance was over come and the battalion continued to move southward. 194th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 9th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Blatt, Richard C., Lt. Col., Commanding 1st Bn, 019277, SWA, 6 June 1944 44th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. V Changes in Regimental Staff and Battalion C.O.s, Colonel Eugene N. Slappey, 05136 relieved as Regimental C.O., 1540 hours, 13 June 1944 and replaced by Colonel Godwin Ordway Jr., 016208, Captain George M. Nevius, 0406384, relieved as Regimental S-3, 1600 hours, 14 June 1944 and replaced by Captain Albert G. Warfield, 0409305, Lt. Col. Richard C. Blatt, 019277 SWA on 6 June 1944. Fortieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The 1st Battalion remained in a defensive position and the 2nd Battalion moved to the defensive line north of river previously held by 3rd Battalion. They then pushed toward LOUVIERES. Only on July 18, 1944, six weeks after D-Day, did the division secure St. : 186th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The unit was mustered out of federal service on 4 November 1916. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Thirty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The 3rd Battalion reverted to Regimental control and remained in position. EIGHTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 139th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. It then moved to the south of the town, into the woods, about one-half mile to the west. B Co conducted raids, counter IED ambushes, air assaults, cordon and searches as well as combined patrols with the Iraqi Army. They advanced to position northwest of COUVAINS and were attached to the 116th Infantry. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE : 131st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 121st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. worldwartwoveterans@gmail.com. : WAR OF THE REBELLION. 18th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Infantry and tank elements of 3rd Armored Division attacked through our positions at 0900, 29 June 44 to seize high ground running east and west about 400 yards south of LA FORGE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 2nd INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. 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. : FIELD AND STAFF. Eighteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The crossing was completed with the assistance of the Engineers. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The 2nd Battalion on the right crossed the beach and started up the cliff, making slow progress due to mines. At noon, the 2nd and 3rd Battalions were ordered to continue their movement to the south. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Sixth, Eighth and Eleventh Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 115th Infantry Regiment, KIA list Cannon Company . : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 2. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Seventeenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 2nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY. When the l0th corps was discontinued in Dec., 1864, the 115th was transferred to the newly formed 24th corps, in Ames' (2nd) division, with which it was ordered to North Carolina. : 185th-198th Regiments Infantry; 1st and 2nd Regiments Heavy Artillery; 1st Regiment Light Artillery, and Independent Batteries Light Artillery. 63rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Twelfth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. D-Day and Battle of Normandy Encyclopedia. : THREE YEAR'S SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. Join Our Newsletter. Generalmajor Hans von der Mosel, Konteradmiral Otto Khler and Generalmajor Hans Kroh surrender at Brest. 115th Sanitary Train (Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals 157-160 Unit Histories History of the Fortieth (Sunshine) Division. : 19th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. The 2nd Battalion was in the stream valley northwest of MONTIGNY and the attack was halted there daylight. Important Captures None Warfield, William E., Lt. Col., Commanding 2nd Bn, 0258123, KIA 10 June 1944. 125th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 13th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. H. W. Burdsall's Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. The next morning the 2nd Battalion was moved southeast to COUVAINS and attached to the 116th Infantry. Twenty-First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Twenty-First Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. In 2006, the 115th was consolidated (merged) with the 175th Infantry Regiment. 11th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 24th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : 20th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 64th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Thirty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. They wer published as a set of 43 volumes between 1893 and 1905. : 140th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Eighteenth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Original located at the US Army Military Institute at Carlisle, PA. Goodrich, Fred Stanley, and Thomas Wentworth Higginson. 7th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 2nd Battalion was the only battalion that succeeded in moving forward. The list was compiled by Kelly Rumbaugh, Nancy Robinson, and Sterling Hoover in December 1995. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. Fifth Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. Charlie Company, 2115 Infantry, located in Catonsville, Maryland, was an Infantry Rifle Company. : FIELD AND STAFF. The 115th Regiment sustained 5,948 casualties during the fighting in Europe. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Forty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. The resistance was such that it became necessary to withdraw. Donated by Julia A. Foote. 69th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. Forty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. 2015. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. Twenty-Fourth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Fifty-seventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. , 1864, and when General Sherman started on his Atlanta campaign, the One Hundred Fifteenth Regiment was in the advance and took a prominent part in the battle of Resaca, Ga., May 15 and 16, 1864. .

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115th infantry regiment roster