british regiments
pfft, who hasn't the US army fought against!?!?
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.
If you want a list of all members of all Scottish Regiments, that would be difficult to provide. A lesson the British learned from WW2 was if you an entire Regiment served in one campaign or battle, then if that regiment suffered high loss of life that it would have a detrimental impact on the region or town from where the regiment was organized. Therefore, British Regiments(including those designated as Scottish Regiments) were divided into Battalions and each battalion would serve in a different part of the war. Thus the battalion designated 1 Royal Scots would be sent to one campaign and the 2 Royal Scotts were sent to another. This kind of info might be available.
Grant led the Army of the Tennessee.
Dardanelles Army was created in 1916.
Dardanelles
british regiments
Black regiments
Infantry Regiments (30)
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 .