The Corps d'Afrique was an African American corps that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. On May 1, 1863, General Orders No. 40,...
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Corps D'Afrique Engineers may refer to: 1st Corps d'Afrique Engineers, later reorganized as 95th United States Colored Infantry Regiment 2nd Corps d'Afrique...
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Freikorps (redirect from Corps Francs d'Afrique)
the Allied Invasion of Vichy French North Africa the Corps Francs d'Afrique (CFA) (African Corps Franc) was raised in French Morocco within the Free French...
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Corps d'Afrique Infantry, later renamed as the 73rd–76th US Colored Infantry on April 4, 1864). 1st and 2nd Brigade Marching Bands, Corps d'Afrique (later...
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The 1st Louisiana Native Guard (also known as the Corps d'Afrique) was the first all-black regiment in the Union Army. Based in New Orleans, Louisiana...
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The Chasseurs d'Afrique were a light cavalry corps of chasseurs in the French Armée d'Afrique (Army of Africa). First raised in 1831 from regular French...
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97th United States Colored Infantry Regiment (section 1st Louisiana Engineers (1st Regiment Engineers, Corps d'Afrique))
River Campaign, the 3rd Regiment Engineers, Corps d’Afrique with the 5th Regiment Engineers, Corps d’Afrique fell under the command of Col. George D. Robinson...
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Baton Rouge in April 1863. There were five regiments known as the Corps D'Afrique Engineers, recruited by Gen. Daniel Ullman, that participated in the...
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the American Civil War. The regiment mustered in as the 1st Cavalry (Corps d'Afrique) at New Orleans on September 12, 1863 and was stationed for the entirety...
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Siege of Port Hudson. The designation was changed to 3rd Regiment, Corps d'Afrique June 6 at Port Hudson. The Confederate garrison at Port Hudson surrendered...
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