Nothing. The only new Regiments were the falsified facts that Obama is a god. Obama however is the devil. He is a white boy and not black. People may however think that he is black, but he is not. He is a white man who screwed with us all. He may rest in hell with Satin.
there was no battle of antietam
The song is about the men who served in the 9th and 10th Calvary Regiments in the Western US after the Civil War. The name Buffalo Soldier was a nickname the Native Americans gave to the Black Calvary of the US Army's 9th and 10th Regiments because of their combat prowess bravery, tenaciousness, and their appearance on the battlefield.
Well, there were many, let's see there was the: 54th Massachusetts 2nd SC Colored Infantry 1st Arkansas Infantry United States Colored Troops. This is all I can think of. I . ++++++++++++++++ Some local units would later be re-designated as US Colored Troops. There were at least 82 USCT Infantry, 14 colored Artillery regiments and 6 US colored cavalry regiments.
The name of the all black regiment in the Civil War was the 54th Massachusetts Regiment, it was one of the first African-American regiments and soon became the most famous in the Civil War.also they were formed in kansas.it was declared in 1861-1865Chapdog-Too improve upon the answers there were several hundred all black regiments as there were no intergrated regiments in the war. The first ones were the 1st Kansas Colored Vols,The First south Carolina Colored Vols and the Lousianna Native Guards.The 54th Mass was one of the first Northern regiments of predominantly free men and was lionized in the film Glory in 1989. There were over 127 infrantry regiments of color alone.
The Battle of Wilson's Wharf was a Union victory on May 24, 1864. The battle was in Virginia and is distinguished by the performance of two Black regiments.
In the US Army there were four regiments to a division in WWI. There were two brigades in a division, and each brigade had two regiments. US divisions were huge compared to those of every other major combatant, with about 26,000 men. The British system was more complicated. They have a number of regiments with a long and distinguished lineage and history. But British regiments did not fight as formations. Each British regiment has a number of battalions. In the British system three battalions, almost always from different regiments, were brigaded together. Three such brigades made up a British infantry division.
British units were organized into Brigades. If you can identify the Brigades that was there, then you can find out the regiments that were in that brigade. Each British Reigment had several battalions and they usually served in different areas. (This derived from WW1 when regiments were raised from one local area of Britain and when the regiment suffered in combat the local community was devastated.) Therefore, one specific Regiment might be found in many Brigades. For US regiments, you identify the Infantry Division and that will tell you what regiments were there.
Lt. Henry O. Flipper was the first graduate from the US Military Academy, West Point. However, there may have been predecessors to his promotion as a Second Lieutenant in 1877 to one of the two existing all black regiments.
The NVA had about 3 regiments of armor; their regiments were equivalent to a US tank battalion, roughly 57 tanks. The US had about 600 Pattons and 200 Sheridans in Vietnam, the ARVNs roughly 400 M41 Walker Bulldog light tanks and the Australians landed about 50 of their Centurion medium gun tanks. Australian/ARVN regiments also equalled US battalions. Another words a US regiment was about two to four times larger than an NVA, Australian or ARVN regiment.
There were four US Army Regiments of Buffalo Soldiers that saw service in the Caribbean Theatre of the Spanish American War. The two Cavalry Regiments did not get to bring their horses with them and fought as Infantry.
He was referring to the depression and the us economy.