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The Korean War (Anvil Series)

ebooks The Korean War (Anvil Series) by Paul M. Edwards in History

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The 125th Illinois Infantry was organized at Danville; Illinois and mustered in for three years service on September 3; 1862 under the command of Colonel Oscar Fitzalan Harmon. The regiment was attached to 36th Brigade; 11th Division; Army of the Ohio; to October 1862. 36th Brigade; 11th Division; III Corps; Army of the Ohio; to November 1862. 2nd Brigade; 4th Division; Centre; XIV Corps; Army of the Cumberland; to January 1863. 2nd Brigade; 4th Division; XIV Corps; to June 1863. 2nd Brigade; 2nd Division; Reserve Corps; Army of the Cumberland; to October 1863. 3rd Brigade. 2nd Division; XIV Corps; Army of the Cumberland and Army of Georgia; to June 1865. The 125th Illinois Infantry mustered out of service on June 9; 1865.


#6839300 in Books Krieger Pub Co 1999-03Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.25 x 5.00 x .50l; .0 #File Name: 0894649434162 pages


Review
0 of 6 people found the following review helpful. This book is a jokeBy Lawrence DunnThis book displays a truly colossal ignorance of its subject. That might sound unfairly negative; but put the book to the test. Just open to any given page and you will see error after error. Ok; I've just done that myself to demonstrate: I've opened the book to the page on tanks in this theater. What did I find? The description of the Pershing and Sherman tanks available to the UN forces (US troops). What does it say? That the Sherman was the more effective of the two tanks! Read on ... we soon discover that APC ammo for tank guns is short for "Armored Personnel Carrier!"Obviously a hack job. There's a growing list of books on the Korean War available -- no need to buy one that obviously doesn't have the first clue of the basics for this theater.

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