Three army corps of the British Army fought in the Dardanelles Army. It was formed in 1915, but only lasted a few years.
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pfft, who hasn't the US army fought against!?!?
In 1776, the Continental Army consisted of several infantry regiments formed to fight in the American Revolutionary War. By that year, there were approximately 70 regiments of infantry, including both state and Continental regiments. The exact number could vary as new regiments were raised and others were disbanded throughout the year. These regiments played a crucial role in the fight for American independence.
Over 186,000 African Americans, comprising 163 units, served in the United States Army, then nicknamed the "Union Army" during the American Civil War. Later in the war, many regiments were recruited as "The United States Colored Troops". The U.S.C.T. was the predecessor to the Buffalo Soldier regiments of the American Old West.
He was in WW1 and fought in the army as an enlisted man.
Grant led the Army of the Tennessee.
Dardanelles Army was created in 1916.
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Monuments which remember and honour the men who fought there. The Northern States erected 71 monuments to remember the regiments that fought with the Army of the Potomac that day.
There were four US Army Regiments of Buffalo Soldiers that saw service in the Caribbean Theatre of the Spanish American War. The two Cavalry Regiments did not get to bring their horses with them and fought as Infantry.
On the shores of the Dardanelles in present day Turkey
there was no battle of antietam
Battle at Alamo
Dardanelles .