Depends which army you are speaking of.
The 54th infantry was a unit mdae out of all blacks and led by a white colonel, Robert Gould Shaw
the wellington infantry regiment
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No, he was not. At the time of the Battle of Bull Run Grant was still a colonel of the 21st Illinois Infantry regiment doing duty in Missouri.
Criteria for award of Combat Infantryman Badge:Grade of Colonel or below.Infantry or special forces military occupational specialty.Satisfactorily performed duty while assigned as a member of an infantry/special forces unit, brigade or smaller size, during any period subsequent to 6 December 1941 when the unit was engaged in active ground combat.NOTE: The policy was expanded, effective 1 December 1967, to permit award to Command Sergeants Major of infantry battalions or brigades.
The 54th infantry was a unit mdae out of all blacks and led by a white colonel, Robert Gould Shaw
Colonel
the wellington infantry regiment
There is no Latin word for Colonel.
Colonel Robert G. Shaw was the commander of the Maine's 54th (colored) Infantry Regiment.
The 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment was an all-black unit, commanded by white Colonel Robert Shaw
Yes he was in the CIVIL war. He was in charge of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry. The first African American Regiment.
This is the famous Massachusetts 54th Infantry Regiment, colored troops. They were led by white officers, Colonel Robert Shaw commanding
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Colonel Robert Gould Shaw, 26-year-old son of a prominent Boston abolitionist family.
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US Colonel Emory Upton was responsible for creating a new military school in 1881. He decided to have its location at Leavenworth, Kansas.