: THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The highest ranking captive taken by this unit was the rank of Captain. 138th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Originals located at the University of Michigan, Bentley Historical Library. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Opening fire with their MGs, mortars and 88s a heavy and cofused action occurred in the dark with severe losses on both sides. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Co. 2007. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. FIRST OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. ROLL OF HONOR OF OHIO SOLDIERS. 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. DeGraff, Nicholas. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. 125th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. : 43rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 2. 186th NY Infantry Regiment: 53rd NY Infantry Regiment: 115th NY Infantry Regiment: 187th NY Infantry Regiment: 54th NY Infantry Regiment: 116th NY Infantry Regiment: 188th NY Infantry Regiment: During the morning the CP moved into ST. LAURENT amidst severe sniper fire. At Fort Harrison and Fort Gilmer, the 115th lost 33 killed, wounded and missing. Fourth Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Forty-first Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Abstract: Letters of Pedrick to his parents, Benjamin and Mary A. Pedrick and to his brother, Nelson Pedrick, commenting on personal matters, camp life, the presidential election of 1864, Copperheads in New York, blacks, generals Ulysses S. Grant and Quincy Adams Gillmore, and the activities of his regiment in Virginia and Florida and on the coastal islands of South Carolina. Unit Rosters and Unit Photographs; About Us; 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Infantry Division. : THIRTY DAYS' SERVICE. Colonel, 115th New York Infantry). First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: 115th Regiment Infantry at The Civil War Archive. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. Fifth Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. : FIELD AND STAFF. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. William S. Williams' Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Artillery. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Papers, 1862-1864. 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. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Eighth Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 126th Infantry Regiment. : 21st INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. 129th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 193rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Additional decorations included a distinguished unit streamer embroidered "St. Laurent-Sur-Mer," a streamer in the colors of the French Croix du Guerre with palms embroidered "St. Laurent-Sur-Mer," and, for the First Battalion, a streamer in the colors of the French Croix du Guerre with Silver Star embroidered "St. Lo.". Ninth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Fifty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The regiment was mustered out of Federal Service 15 March 1899 without serving outside the continental United States. 134th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The following units were identified from the Elle River to July 1st 1944. 121st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. Major Victor P. Gillespie, 02456110, C.O. 86th New York regiment of Infantry, Company A., October 31, 1862. The Civil War Archive section, 115th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 2 November 2012). The 2nd Battalion moved to the vicinity of BOIS de CALETTE, the 3rd Battalion to the vicinity of COLOMBIERES, and the 1st Battalion to the vicinity of BRICQUEVILLE. OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. The men not to be mustered out with the regiment (301) and a few officers were transferred to the 47th Infantry June 17, 1865. : 21st-36th Regiments-Infantry. B Co conducted raids, counter IED ambushes, air assaults, cordon and searches as well as combined patrols with the Iraqi Army. Fortieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The 115th became part of the 28th Division, the Keystone Division of Pennsylvania. 198th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Albany: J. Munsell, 1865. Sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 27th REGIMENT U. S. COLORED TROOPS. FIFTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY OHIO COLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. Muster Roll. In 1984 requirements changed again, prompting the reactivation of the 29th Infantry Division as a new, streamlined "Light" Infantry Division, ready to meet the demands of an ever-changing national defense, now and into the 21st century. : 5th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THIRTY DAYS' SERVICE. 15 pages. Field Artillery Battalion Morning Reports 114th Infantry Regiment Morning Reports 114th Medical Battalion Morning Reports 115th Infantry Regiment Morning Reports 116th Engineer Combat . : FIELD AND STAFF. 133rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 13th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. FOURTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Sixty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Share a testimony from a relative or a friend, veteran or civilian, resistance member, ally or German, actor or witness of History. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. 15th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. The collection also includes several letters written (1865-1866) from the oil fields of Titusville, Pa., where Vosburgh was a merchant. 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 MONTHS' SERVICE. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. [1] They served their duty at Raleigh, N.C. until June, 1865. : 191st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 140th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Organized at Indianapolis, Indiana, and mustered in for 6 months service August 13, 1863. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 136th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. LONGUEVILLE was captured at 0900 hours by the 2nd Battalion, which assumed a defensive position west of the town. : FIELD AND STAFF. During the day, 12 June 44, the patrols could not cross the river because of heavy fire from the banks. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. On April 15, 1864, it embarked for Virginia with the l0th corps, and on its arrival at Fortress Monroe, joined Gen. Butler's Army of the James, with which it participated in the campaign against Richmond in May, via the James river. 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 YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 115th Sanitary Train (Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals 157-160 Unit Histories History of the Fortieth (Sunshine) Division. : FIELD AND STAFF. 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. It remained here in position until next morning. 193d Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Abstract: Contains photocopies of: biographical information of William Henry Walcott, Co. A, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery, Tomkins Battery, Rhode Island Light Artillery, and 17th U.S. Infantry (undated), and George Blackson, 30th U.S. : FIELD AND STAFF. At 0245 hours, orders were received for an attack at 0500 hours 12 June 44. Corps d' Afrique Infantry Regiment (1863). 11th BATTALION OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. Donated by Julia A. Foote. 115th Infantry Regiment :: New York State Military Museum and Veterans : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Forty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The 2nd Battalion was left in a dispersed and disorganized state and control was not regained until after daylight. It traced its roots back to the American Revolutionary War, although its official U.S. Army lineage begins in 1881. : FIELD AND STAFF. They immediately moved into the Northern France Campaign on 25 July 1944, which continued until it was over on 14 September 1944. Twenty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Coverage of blacks in the military during the Civil War is substantial. Orginal located at the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Bravo Company, 1115 Infantry, located in Olney, Maryland, was an Infantry Rifle Company. The first two companies to leave Maryland were assembled in Frederick in the summer of 1775 under the command of Captains Cresap and Price; they were organized in response to the Continental Congress' call to active duty. : DEPARTMENTAL CORPS OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 198th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 19th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 3rd Battalion moved against little enemy resistance, eccept for snipers. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. : SPECIAL DUTY. Twenty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : 198th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. They spent a year in Iraq. WALLACE GUARDS OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 18th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 1. 4th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. II Bn 943 Gr Regt 353 Inf Div : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. worldwartwoveterans@gmail.com. The division was reactivated on 5 Oct 1985, and included the 115th and other historic regiments from Maryland and Virginia. 9th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : COTTER'S INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 193rd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 115th Infantry Regiment, Maryland Army National Guard was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. 59th 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. 131st Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : 111th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. This was the only time in United States military history that two regiments of the same numerical designation and from the same state engaged each other in battle. There was active night patrolling, and considerable information of value was obtained concerning strength and disposition of enemy forces north of ST. Company K, 115th, was the first unit in the 29th Division to engage the enemy when it repelled a German raid in July 1918. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. Donated by Julia A. Foote. They wer published as a set of 43 volumes between 1893 and 1905. : FIELD AND STAFF. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, XII Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to April 1864. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 47th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. These rosters were compiled by the New York State Adjutant General Office. This battalion was subjected to heavy fire from snipers and mortar fire through- out the night. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Twenty-Sixth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Warfield, William E., Lt. Col., Commanding 2nd Bn, 0258123, KIA 10 June 1944. 15th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. During the Meuse-Argonne offensive they would fight for 21 straight days, moving over 6 miles (9.7km), throwing back elements of six enemy divisions, and suffering a staggering 4,781 casualties in the process. John S. George's Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. This collection consists of a compiled roster of Company H, 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division between February 3, 1941 and November 1945. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 189th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. NINETEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 129th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Civil War letters, 1862-1864. Sixth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Twenty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 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). Officers 2 : FIELD AND STAFF. SIXTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 2nd Battalion on the right crossed the beach and started up the cliff, making slow progress due to mines. : FIELD AND STAFF. Records of United States Regular Army Mobile Units, 1821-1942 It includes transcribed copies of family biographies, genealogical information and the obituary of Dr. Carrington MacFarland. It leads, supports, sustains, and protects. : FIELD AND STAFF. 25th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Roster of Company H, 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division Entered Military Service from Maryland. 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : FIELD AND STAFF. During this period the 115th Infantry Regiment was engaged in one of the war's forgotten chapters, "The Battle of Brest". : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. The Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2115 Infantry, was located in Chestertown, Maryland. Twenty-Fourth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : FIELD AND STAFF. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Worman, Edward A. FIFTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 139th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters, Enlisted Wells, 115th New York Infantry Regiment (1863); military service certificates of Charles H. Amon, 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment (1890), Joseph Logan, 2nd Kansas Colored Infantry Regiment (1862-1864), and Thomas S. White, 4th U.S. United States. In 1968, due to changing requirements, the division's colors were retired and its elements broken up into separate brigades. 122th Infantry Regiment. : 8th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Access to Morning Reports and Unit Rosters | National Archives At approximately 2045 hours, 9 June 1944, a closing force of German Armor and Infantry which had been by-passed and cut off to our rear and colums to the surprise of both units. 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. The 2nd Battalion on the right crossed the beach and started up the cliff, making slow progress due to mines. From the 20th to 30th of June the 115th Infantry was in active defense. 29th Infantry Newsletter Collection (1993 2020), 29th Infantry Division Association Newsletter Collection (1993 2020). Sixty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. SEVENTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 914 Gr. Twelfth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : ONE YEAR'S SERVICE. : 25th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. 67th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. It participated in the capture of Fort Fisher, fighting with Bell's (3d) brigade, and sustaining a considerable part of its loss there by the explosion of the magazine the day after the fort was taken. 34th 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. : 21st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Volunteers; enlistment roll, Co. K, 37th Artillery Regiment, 1863-69; and a photograph album of high officers at Camp Nelson, Va., Army of the Potomac. : 11th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Lt. Col. Richard C. Blatt became fatally wounded by mortar fire. : FIELD AND STAFF. Twenty-Fifth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : 120th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 130th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. Originals located at the South Carolina Historical Society. Although his group was held up by machine gun fire. VOL. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Two enemy tanks were knocked out, plus a 150 mm field piece. Tenth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Co., 1908. volume II. : FIELD AND STAFF. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. 185th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 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. Original located at New York State Library. Also a list of the dead and wounded, an account of hundreds of brave men shot on a score of hard fought fields of strife, a complete statement of Harper's Ferry surrender, sketches of the officers, a history of the flags and those who bore them, together with touching incidents, thrilling adventures, amusing scenes by James H. Clark, late First Lieutenant, Company H, 115th N.Y.V. During this battle, in which the Confederates were successful, Colonel Kenly gave utterance to the famous command, "Rally round the Flag," which is to this day the motto of the 115th Regiment. It was mustered out at Raleigh, N. C., under Col. Johnson, June 17, 1865. Please note: Some morning reports are in poor condition and may be difficult to read. : 11th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Charlie Company, 2115 Infantry, located in Catonsville, Maryland, was an Infantry Rifle Company. There was effected a consolidation of our forces during which time replacements came to the 115th Infantry. Thirteenth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. 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. 196th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Twenty-Third Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. *, Army Morning Reports and Unit Rosters, dated 1912-1959, and all Air Force Morning Reports, are archival records. Photographs described in Visual Materials File. All rights reserved. The 2nd Battalion on the right crossed the beach and started up the cliff, making slow progress due to mines. 97th New York Infantry, Co. F. Letters (1861-1862). N.Y. : s.n., 1918. 115th Illinois Infantry Regiment Three Year Service September 13, 1862 - June 11, 1865. Abstract: Includes: List of names of enlisted men sick and wounded of the 115th New York Volunteers in U.S. General Hospital, Hilton Head, S.C., 1864; names of the men belonging to the 115th Regiment, New York Volunteers; letter to Maj. Walwrath requesting permission to go to Hilton Head to look after the wounded men, 1864; receipts 1864; certifications, 1863-1864 re: ordnance; pension claim, 1887; and probate of his will, 1887. : 24th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : FIELD AND STAFF. 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. On 12 June 1944, Second Lieutenant Chadwicks platoon was attacking a strongly fortified enemy position. 115th Regiment, Virginia Militia (Confederate) FamilySearch D-Day and Battle of Normandy media library: archives photos and videos, Souvenir shop featuring t-shirts, caps, mugs, models or posters inspired by D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, D-Day Overlord - Marc Laurenceau 2003-2023. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. 128th Infantry Regiment. 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. 3rd INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. TWENTY-SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 188th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. Co. D, 115th Illinois . Fifth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Prior to the reorganization into the 58th Brigade Combat Team, the 1115th was part of the Third Brigade, 29th Infantry Division (Light). 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. They were assigned as part of the 48th Infantry Brigade (Mechanized), based in Georgia, for this operation. Clark, James H.The iron hearted regiment, being an account of the battles, marches and gallant deeds performed by the 115th regiment N.Y. vols. B. Lyon Company, 1912. 4th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. FIFTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 132nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 1 linear ft. ROLL OF HONOR OF OHIO SOLDIERS. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 194th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 196th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : Three Years' Service. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. These names were taken from A short history and illustrated roster of the 105th Infantry, United States Army, Col. James M. Andrews commanding, 1917. 12th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Colonel, Infantry Regts of the 352nd Infantry Division. Programme of the commemorations of the 79th anniversary of the Normandy landings. 115th Regiment 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. 3d REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Fourth Battalion Ohio Volunteer Infantry. It was expanded and redesignated First Regiment of Infantry on 7 May 1886 by the consolidation of the First Battalion of Infantry with several more independent companies of infantry throughout the state. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. : 21st INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Early in the morning, the 3rd Battalion had begun moving to a defensive position west of FORMIGNY to protect the left flank of the Division. Also, members of the #7 Company 915th Infantry Regimen of the 352nd Infantry Division and the labor battalion (Russian and Italian) attached to the 352nd Infantry were indentified. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. : 4th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 125th Infantry Regiment. The 115th Infantry has long claimed lineage and honors that have not been recognized by the U.S. Army Center of Military history. His courage, skill, and ability reflect great credit upon himself and the Military Service. Twelfth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. 17th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. MacFarland Family genealogy, 1775-1905. : 114th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 391.5 RECORDS OF THE INFANTRY 1815-1942 2,286 lin. HQ1-115th Infantry Regiment. USA.gov, The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Eighth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. For the remaining 7 months they performed convoy security operations out of the Marine base at Al Asad. This position was maintained until the afternoon of 16 June 44 when the 2nd Battalion moved against a strong point of enemy resistance 300 yards north of HINET and west of ST. CLAIR. 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. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. . THIRTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF. [1] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin Seventh Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : FIELD AND STAFF. : FIELD AND STAFF. : NINTH AND TENTH INDEPENDENT COMPANIES OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. 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. Eng Bn 353 of 353 Inf Div 10th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Fifteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. They were published as a set of 8 volumes.