If you live in Melbourne or Victoria Australia, pay a visit to The Shrine. underneath The Shrine is a research facility including links to 1st AIF data. You can type your great-great-uncle's name into the computer and it will provide details of his war service. The attendants are usually very helpful with such things as well.
The 105th field artillery of the 27th NY National Guard served under the 33rd Division and the 79th Division during WWi. The entire 52nd Field Artillery Brigade of the 27th was detached at the beginning of their tour, and never served with their Division. Instead, they were in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive under the French and then American Armies.
I served on Labuan with the Ordnance Field Park of 99 Brigade in 1963 during the Indonesian Emergency I serves in NeeSoon Sinapore in 1965 with 99 brigade
They were provided with uniforms, food, accommodation, weapons and ammunition, transport, mail service.
The crenelated walls served their purpose when they needed to bring out the artillery.
they have served in Australia, tasmanis and NYC
Henry Knox was a patriot that served as a artillery officer in the American Revolution, and served as a colonel and the commanding officer of the continental army's regiment of artillery. After the war, Knox served as the United States' first Secretary of War under the Articles of Confederation and then under President Washington.
He was trained as an artillery officer and served in the French Army.
its a service were the food is artfully served in indivisal plate by the chef then served
Australians arrived in Vietnam during the early 1960's along with US Advisery Forces; Australian Buildup of Australian Regulars appeared on line with US Forces in 1965. Over 50,000 Australian Servicemen fought in Vietnam, and approximately 63,700 Australian Men had been drafted into service. About 19,000 Australian Draftees served "in country" in Vietnam, and nearly 600 of them died there. Most Aircraft, Riverine Craft, Trucks, and Artillery were US designed or of US origin in the Australian Service. Australian Forces wore US Steel Helmets (when they wore them at all) but carried FN FAL (Belgium Made) rifles & used British Manufactured or Designed CENTURIAN TANKS in the Vietnam War. Australian tank crewmen operated about 58 Centurian's in country. The Australian Mechanized Infantrymen used US M-113 APC's (Armored Personnel Carriers). Australia re-deployed from the war, on line with US Forces in 1972/1973.
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I've heard that claim and I served as a lieutenant in that battalion. Best, Capt. (Ret.) Edward E. Menges