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  1. The 49th North Carolina Infantry is portrayed by the Southern Piedmont Historical Reenactment Society based in central North Carolina. The group portrays both the 49th NC and the 21st Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. They participate in battle reenactments and living history demonstrations throughout the eastern United States.

  2. 14 de mar. de 2014 · The 4th North Carolina Regiment was raised on January 16, 1776 at Wilmington, North Carolina for service with the Continental Army under the command of Thomas Polk. The regiment saw action at the Battle of Brandywine, Battle of Germantown, Battle of Monmouth and the Siege of Charleston.

  3. The 9th North Carolina Regiment was one of ten regiments provided by North Carolina to the Continental Army between September 1775 and November 1776. It was relatively short lived, having been authorized and established on November 28, 1776 and disbanded by the Continental Congress on June 1, 1778 due to the low number of troops.

  4. 8th North Carolina; 31st North Carolina; 51st North Carolina; 61st North Carolina: Ltc Edward Beatty Mallett (k) Kirkland's Brigade BG William W. Kirkland. 17th North Carolina; 42nd North Carolina; 66th North Carolina; Hagood's Brigade BG Johnson Hagood. 3rd Regiment, North Carolina Artillery (6 companies) Contingent of Lt. Col. James H. Rion:

  5. For example, the division artillery trained with the units of the 13th Field Artillery Brigade at Fort Bragg, North Carolina; the 307th Engineer Regiment alongside Company A, 4th Engineer Regiment at Fort Benning, Georgia; the 307th Medical Regiment trained at the medical officers training camp at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia; and the 307th Observation Squadron with Air Corps units at Maxwell ...

  6. Rank. Colonel. Unit. New Bern District Minutemen, Pitt County Regiment, 4th North Carolina Regiment, 8th North Carolina Regiment. Commands held. 4th North Carolina Regiment. Battles/wars. Battle of Stono Ferry. James Armstrong (died 1794) was a well-to-do planter from Pitt County, North Carolina and served as an officer in the Revolutionary War.

  7. View 8th north carolina regiment.txt from HISTORY 12 at University of Notre Dame. 8th North Carolina Regiment From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search 8th North