In April 1861, Anna Etheridge enlisted in the 2nd Michigan Volunteer Regiment, becoming one of the few women to serve in combat roles during the Civil War. Known for her bravery and dedication, she served as a nurse and water bearer, providing essential support to soldiers on the battlefield. Etheridge's contributions were recognized when she received the Kearny Medal for her service, highlighting the vital roles women played during the war despite the societal norms of the time. Her enlistment challenged gender roles and paved the way for future female participation in military service.
An enlisted person in the military serves as a "worker" in the beginning and starts to manage and supervise as they go on. An officer commands and manages large group of enlisted servicemembers.
Answer Tec 5 = Rank Tech 5 was an enlisted rank who wore 2 stripes with a "T" that designated a technical rank. co f= Company F. An Infantry Regiment consisted of 12 companies, divided into 3 battalions. Company E, F, G, H would be in the 2nd Battalion. 328th Inf = 328th Infantry Regiment of the 26th "Yankee" Infantry Division. This unit fought in France and Germany.
The document that outlines present and future enlisted manning is typically the "Enlisted Force Structure" or "Enlisted Personnel Management Plan." This document details the current composition of enlisted ranks, future projections for personnel needs, and strategies for recruitment, retention, and development. It serves as a strategic framework to ensure that military forces are adequately staffed to meet operational requirements. Additionally, it may include policies for training and career progression to enhance overall force readiness.
The 54 Massachusetts was composed of African American soldiers. They were considered volunteers because they refused to take lower pay than the white soldiers. Instead of taking lower pay, they decided to not be paid at all, so it would be said that they volunteered. Several enlisted because after a certain amount of time, they would gain their freedom.
yes i think so __ Ronald enlisted at the beginning of the war. He joined the Territorial Army (London Scottish Regiment) in 1909 and when the war broke out in 1914, he was among the first to go. He was wounded in the Battle of Messines (1914) and by 1916 was discharged because of the severity of the wound. His ankle never fully healed and he had a limp the rest of his life. He tried to hide it throughout his career.
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Anna Etheridge served her nation as a nurse during the American Civil War after enlisting in the 2nd Michigan Volunteer Regiment in April 1861. She provided essential medical care to wounded soldiers on the battlefield, often working in challenging conditions. Etheridge's dedication and bravery made her one of the few women recognized for her service in a combat role, and she was later awarded the title of "Honorary Sergeant" for her contributions. Her efforts exemplified the critical role women played in supporting the war effort.
The hometown of an enlisted volunteer in WWII entered into their records could be any state in the country. Young men from every state enlisted, fought, and died during World War II.
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I guess that she enlisted in Massachusetts because she enlisted to the Fourth Massachusetts Regiment of the Continental Army of Bellingham. I hope I helped! :D
The US Army, like the other US Military branches are an all volunteer fighting force, which means you have to volunteer to enlist. With your consent, being able to pass the ASVAB and physical you can then be enlisted into the Army.
The nickname of "The Volunteer State" originated during the War of 1812 when thousands of Tennesseans enlisted in response to Governor Willie Blount's call for volunteers.
13,985 enlisted soldiers perished.
To the question of the list of enlisted men for first Canadian division carleton and york regiment WW2, I can tell you that you can find a major part of the list in the book "Invicta" from the author "Robert Tooley". And I can tell you that my father was in the carleton and york regiment, D company. He did the invasion of Sicily and Italy. You can go see the web site I did in honor of my father. If you can't read in french you can translate it with Google. www.multimania.com/veterans2nb/
Volunteer? There is no requirement for you to volunteer. They often say it, but the reality is they get to tell you what to do. They may say, "You volunteered to go clean the latrine." But all they have to say is, "Go clean the latrine." You 'volunteered' to do whatever they want you to do when you enlisted.
Tom Weaver served in two Regiments, he enlisted into the Royal Corps of Signals and in his later Military Career transferring to his Hometown Regiment the1st Battalion the Prince of Wales Own Regiment of Yorkshire.
"The Volunteer State." The nickname originated during the War of 1812 when thousands of Tennesseans enlisted in response to Governor Willie Blount's call for volunteers.