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  • Moulton's Regiment of Militia also known as the 3rd Regiment of New Hampshire Militia was first called up in April 1775 at Hampton, New Hampshire, under...
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  • Hobart's Regiment of Militia Moore's Regiment of Militia Moulton's Regiment of Militia Nichols' Regiment of Militia Stickney's Regiment of Militia Welch's...
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  • of the American Revolutionary War, Col. Moulton's regiment guarded the 18-mile seacoast of New Hampshire against British invasion. But in the fall of...
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    McClary's Regiment of Militia, 1777–81 Mooney's Regiment of Militia, 1779–80 Moore's Regiment of Militia, 1777 Morey's Regiment of Militia, 1777 Moulton's Regiment...
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    (1995). Boston 1775. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-85532-362-1. Moulton, Martha. "Martha Moulton's testimony and reward, 4 Feb 1776" (PDF). National Park Service...
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  • (City of London Regiment) The Loyal London Volunteers 1st Regiment of Middlesex Militia 1st Regiment of Oxford Militia 1st Battalion (Ontario Regiment), CEF...
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  • Abraham Drake (category People of New Hampshire in the French and Indian War)
    Jonathan Moulton's 3rd New Hampshire Militia Regiment that guarded the New Hampshire seacoast from British attack. In 1777, he was promoted to colonel of the...
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    Provincial troops in the French and Indian Wars (category British colonial regiments)
    first raised for offensive operations through volunteers from the militia regiments. After King William's War, the colonial legislature enacted new laws...
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  • Samuel Whittemore (category People of Massachusetts in the American Revolution)
    name of Samuel Whittemore Sr. and Hannah Rix, also of Charlestown. He served as a private in Col. Jeremiah Moulton's Third Massachusetts Regiment, where...
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  • commission in the New York militia granted by Governor William L. Marcy in the 1830s. The Moultons were direct descendants of Robert Moulton, a shipbuilder who...
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    2. York County, Maine - Colonel Jeremiah Moulton's Regiment (3rd Massachusetts Regiment) Jeremiah Moulton of York, Maine, Silver tankard given to him...
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    (1995). Boston 1775. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 1-85532-362-1. Moulton, Martha. "Martha Moulton's testimony and reward, 4 Feb 1776" (PDF). National Park Service...
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    of the divine in Puritan iconography. As Puritan militias grew in size, more units necessitated additional banners. Around 1652 new cavalry regiments...
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    Fort Armstrong (Alabama) (category Pre-statehood history of Alabama)
    2nd Regiment Tennessee Volunteer Infantry, the 1st Regiment Volunteer Mounted Infantry, and a detachment of the 8th Brigade of Tennessee Militia were...
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    Rogers' Rangers (category Regiments of the British Army)
    War) fought as a Connecticut militia captain in conjunction with Rogers, and at one point saved his life. The usefulness of Rogers' company during 1756...
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    transport Howe's initial forces (consisting of about 1,500 men) to the eastern corner of the peninsula, known as Moulton's Point. By 2 p.m., Howe's chosen force...
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    The military history of the Acadians consisted primarily of militias made up of Acadian settlers who participated in wars against the English (the British...
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    "Rangers" have often also had historical links of some kind to British North America. The 75th Ranger Regiment is an elite airborne light infantry combat...
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    Robert Smith Todd (category Members of the Kentucky House of Representatives)
    War of 1812 started, Todd was active in a militia company that eventually merged into the Lexington light artillery of the 5th Kentucky Regiment. In the...
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  • Day of the German Spring Offensive, London: Allen Lane, 1978/Penguin, 1983, ISBN 0-14-017135-5. Mobilization Tables for Home Defence, List of Militia, Yeomanry...
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