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  • Wikipedians, I have just modified one external link on Corps of North Carolina Light Dragoons. Please take a moment to review my edit. If you have any questions...
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  • in North Carolina, North Carolina's Provincial and State Troops, Not Militia". Retrieved March 15, 2019. From North Carolina Light Dragoons Regiment: Lewis...
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  • Talk:Battle of Guilford Court House (category C-Class North Carolina articles)
    at ranges less than 150 meters. Solid shot fired at the Dragoons would go through the Dragoons (even an object as massive as a horse would not stop solid...
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  • force of 270 men: 130 Legion dragoons, 40 17th Light Dragoons, and 100 British Legion infantry (who rode with the dragoons). Of those, only about 150 British...
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  • the 82nd Airborne 1-508 PIR (Parachute Infantry Regiment) Delta Company at Fort Bragg, North Carolina has been memorized. He received a ministerial award...
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  • activated 22 October 1943 at Camp Butner, North Carolina) Inactivated 20 November 1946 in Germany Regiment (less 2d Battalion) activated 6 April 1948...
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  • mistakes, it should also be noted that Tavington's "Green Dragoons" do not fight as dragoons. Dragoons were mounted infantry, riding to the site of the battle...
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  • sides. He lost his Carolina (Continental) Dragoons 6 February 1782, their terms of enlistment having expired. All Continental regiments nationwide were to...
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  • capitalizing "Dragoons". The source describes them as dragoons, but they might have had any of several proper names. The lowercase "dragoon" description...
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  • serving in North Carolina. Lamb names him as Colonel Gregory (not to be confused with General Isaac Gregory, in charge of the North Carolina Militia)....
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  • Reconnaissance Company was reassigned and transferred to Camp Lejeune, North Carolina to form the 2nd Force Reconnaissance Company. In 1964 1st Force Reconnaissance...
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  • and Foreign Enterprise in Chihuahua, Mexico, 1854-1911. University of North Carolina Press. 1984 Perhaps it is one of those folk myths that encyclopedias...
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  • Talk:Coalition casualties in Afghanistan (category North American military history articles needing attention to referencing and citation)
    American casualty was from, don't use abbreviations for U.S states. Do North Carolina, not N.C, or Alabama, not Ala. Most people from outside of the US wouldn't...
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  • Militia Corps Wolverines Norman Olson Fitzhugh MacCrae Hillsborough Troop of Dragoons Ed Brown Constitution Defense Militia Stephen P. Brown Southern Region...
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