Union General Benjamin Butler issued General Order Number 28 in 1862 during the Civil War in response to the behavior of Southern women towards Union soldiers in New Orleans. The order declared that any woman who insulted Union soldiers would be treated as a "woman of the town plying her avocation," effectively labeling them as prostitutes. This was intended to maintain discipline among Union troops and to deter further disrespectful behavior from the local population. The order sparked significant controversy and highlighted the complexities of wartime interactions between occupying forces and civilians.
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Chester A Arthur was the Quartermaster General of the State of New York and held the rank of Brigadier General United States Volunteers during the Civil War. Although he did not see action he was instrumental in supplying a large number of Union Troops during the Rebellion.
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Many WWII discharge papers of individual servicemen refer to GO 33 WD 45, or "General Order number 33 of the War Department issued in 1945". This General Order created the Victory Medal and issued it to all soldiers currently in the army. (In each new year general Orders from the War Department started over at Number 1). Your question does not specify the year of the general Orders you are inquiring about, but the GO 33 WD 45 is often seen. I believe General Order 40 of the War Department in 1945 defined the Ardennes Campaign ("Battle of the Bulge") and is usually referenced on discharge papers to indicate a soldier was credited with participation in that campaign. This would entitle him to one little bronze "campaign star" to wear on the ribbon of his EAME - that's Europe-Africa-Middle East campaign medal.
AnswerWD GO 33 45 refers to a General Order that issued a campaign ribbon(and medal) at the end of the war. A General Order is like a memo from a headquarters. They were identified by the issuing HeadQuarters, the Year they were issued, and the memo number for that year.WD GO 33 45 was General Order #33 issued by the War Department in 1945 that established the European-African-Middle Eastern Theater Campaign Medal.The Bronze Star device that was attached to this medal signified 1 campaign. A silver star device inicated 5 compaigns. 6 campaigns in the EAME Theater would be indicated with one silver and one bronze star on the campaign ribbon.The discharge papers usually reference the General Order number for this EAME Campaign medal and it usually lists each campaign that he recevied credit for.CustermenThere was also a General Order GO 40 WD 45 and GO 46 WD 45 and GO 48 WD 45, but these seem to be related to a general campaign medal also.
General Butler wasn't a professional soldier, instead, he was a politician appointed to that rank and was in charge of the Occupation of New Orleans. He ruled with a heavy hand and gross incompetence. Before his removal he had become known as "Beast Butler". He had one man executed for tearing down an American Flag, and in his General Order Number 28 he ordered that any woman treating a Union soldier with disrespect would be treated as a prostitute.
He was a Union Major General whose appointment was made because of political rather then military or combat experience. Known as Beast Butler or Spoons for his nasty habit of stealing the silverware of Southern Plantations he was a controversial and often despised Army Officer. As a former Member of the US House of Representatives from Massachusetts he had the political clout to gain choice assignments and became the commander of New Orleans. His infamous General Order Number 28 mandated that if any woman showed contempt for, or insulted an officer or soldier of the Union Army, she should be treated as a common prostitute. He was to become the Governor of Massachusetts when the Civil War ended.
The phone number of the Butler Museum is: 423-768-3880.
The phone number of the Butler Branch Library is: 419-883-2220.
The phone number of the Butler Public Library is: 478-862-5428.
The phone number of the Butler Area Public Library is: 724-287-1715.
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Eddie Butler is number 31 on the Colorado Rockies.
Brice Butler is number 19 on the Oakland Raiders.