Camp Dubois.
The correct answer is: The United States offers to purchase New Orleans from France, Lewis and Clark lead the Corps of Discovery, Zebulon Pike explores the Southwest.
No nurses were there. Medical help during battles didn't happen until the civil war. The civil war had the first medical corps.
PANDIT JAWAHARLAL NEHRUis the author of the 'the discovery of India . He is the first prime minster of India , from 1947to1964. He wrote this book during his imprisonment in Ahmendnagar in the Ahmendnagar fort
There was no such thing as the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps until 1957. The first Sergeant Major in the Marine Corps was Sergeant Major Archibald Sommers who became the Corps' first Sergeant Major in 1801.
Samuel Nicholas was the First Commandant of the Marine Corps. He along with Robert Mullen created the Marine Corps
Fort Mandan. It was along the Missouri River, and they named it after the Mandan Indians
The first Indian tribe the Corps of Discovery encountered was the Shoshone. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the expedition met the Shoshone in 1805 while traversing the Rocky Mountains. Their interaction was crucial for the Corps, as they needed to acquire horses to navigate the challenging terrain ahead. The Shoshone, led by Chief Cameahwait, ultimately provided assistance to the Corps during their journey.
The Corps of Discovery traveled with Lewis and Clark, but unsure what everyones first name was.
The correct answer is: The United States offers to purchase New Orleans from France, Lewis and Clark lead the Corps of Discovery, Zebulon Pike explores the Southwest.
The name "Corps of Volunteers for North Western Discovery" was first used by Meriwether Lewis on August 26, 1804, after the death of Sergeant Charles Floyd:"The commanding officers have thought it proper to appoint Patrick Gass, a Sergeant in the corps of volunteers for North Western Discovery, he is therefore to be obeyed and respected accordingly."The name was shortened to Corps of Discovery in David McKeehan's prospectus for Patrick Gass' journal, which appeared in the Pittsburgh Gazette in March of 1807.
Archibald Christie was an aviator in the Royal Flying Corps during World War I.
Buffalo soldiers
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the Army Air Corps
Sargent Shriver was the first director of the Peace Corps.
<b> A Royal flying corps pilot.</b>