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VI Corps | |
VI Corps (von Pritzelwitz) | |
Artillery Brigade, | VI Corps, to August 1864. |
VI Corps (Lobau) cantoned at Laon. | |
He commanded the | VI Corps area and 2nd Army, 1936. |
Ney's | VI Corps lost 180 killed and over 1,000 wounded dur |
y Continuation War Talvela commanded the Finnish | VI Corps in Karelia. |
Around 20,000 soldiers of the | VI Corps camped in the immediate area. |
He (briefly) led a brigade in | VI Corps at the Battle of Fredericksburg. |
He then served as commander of | VI Corps at Camp Atterbury, Indiana. |
Artillery Brigade, | VI Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March 1865. |
John R. Kenly's Independent Brigade, | VI Corps, Army of the Shenandoah, to August 1864. |
mes B. Ricketts of Horatio G. Wright's division, | VI Corps struck Ramseur's line, pushing it in. |
1870 General Joseph Vinoy attacked the Prussian | VI Corps at Chevilly and was easily repulsed. |
Before dawn on 19 December 1915 | VI Corps was the victim of the first German attack |
ter, desperate fighting of Operation North Wind, | VI Corps suffered a total of 14,716 casualties. |
ot of action in the Peninsular War and commanded | VI Corps for a short time. |
1st Brigade, 3rd Division, | VI Corps, Army of the Potomac and Army of the Shena |
The | VI Corps was amongst those shut up in Metz and incl |
When | VI Corps was forced onto the defensive, Parsons' gu |
On the 22nd, Soult and Marshal Michel Ney's | VI Corps invested the fortress on the west bank of |
In the artillery brigade of | VI Corps, the 3rd New York served at the Battle of |
Couch's division was transferred to join | VI Corps during the Antietam Campaign and remained |
During the Final Advance in Picardy, | VI Corps fought in the Battle of the Selle (17-25 O |
VI Corps' anti-gas measures were reasonably effecti | |
fighting at Gertwiller, Benfeld, and Barr helped | VI Corps crack the German defenses, and the divisio |
At war's end, Menoher commanded the | VI Corps (United States) and received the Distingui |
ved in the Eastern Theater, predominantly in the | VI Corps, Army of the Potomac, from October 1861 to |
In 1862, as part of the Army of the Potomac's | VI Corps, Barlett led his regiment throughout the P |
d his regiment in the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, | VI Corps under Hancock. |
northwest, toward the Vistula, leaving only his | VI Corps to continue north towards their original o |
Gen. John Sedgwick's | VI Corps of about 25,000 men marched out on the Pla |
VI Corps (United States) landed at Anzio on 22 Janu | |
ed to command of the 100th Division's corps, the | VI Corps (United States) then served as Inspector G |
moved to Constantinople and commanded the V and | VI Corps, each composed of three divisions. |
hey watched throughout the morning as Franklin's | VI Corps marched across the Middletown Valley towar |
During the battle of Cedar Creek, | VI Corps commander, Horatio G. Wright temporarily c |
Appointed to the head of | VI Corps, attached to Second Army, Gurko led the Ru |
as appointed to take command of the newly formed | VI Corps (United Kingdom), which saw some action du |
rre Firmin Malher formed his 3rd Division of the | VI Corps into three columns and marched south on 9 |
rg, he was promoted to chief of artillery of the | VI Corps as a brigadier general, as of November 29, |
t led his division in Maj-General Louis Loison's | VI Corps at the Battle of Fuentes de Onoro in May 1 |
The IV Corps replaced the | VI Corps in the Fifth United States Army's order of |
former brigade as part of the Third Division of | VI Corps in the Battle of the Wilderness that May. |
Thomas Stevens's post-war (1870) history of the | VI Corps, Wright related to Thomas that he himself |
subsequent Allied attacks during September 1918, | VI Corps had Guards, 2nd, 3rd, and 62nd (2nd West R |
y sporadic efforts to expel Marshal Ney's French | VI Corps from the provinces it had overrun followin |
ermany itself, and along with the other units of | VI Corps fought its way into a heavily defended por |
area of Marseilles to Epinal to take part in the | VI Corps drive through the Vosges Mountains, and wa |
rican Major General and one of the commanders of | VI Corps (September 1943-February 1944) during the |
d assigned command of an infantry brigade in the | VI Corps, which he led at the Battle of Fredericksb |
te Alexander's overall plan for Diadem requiring | VI Corps to strike inland and cut Route 6, Clark as |
l, and Couch was given divisional command in the | VI Corps in the following spring. |
Gen. William Franklin and his | VI Corps to set out for Burkittsville from his camp |
vision (later designated the 2nd Division of the | VI Corps) of the Army of the Potomac. |
mpaign, and the 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division of the | VI Corps at the Seven Days Battles, where he was wo |
this phase told the Confederates that the entire | VI Corps was present; this seemed to have heightene |
e XIX Corps to withdraw and join forces with the | VI Corps about a mile to their rear near Belle Grov |
orces present, minus those engaged at Placenoit ( | VI Corps and elements of the Guard). |
In July 1952 he was appointed commander of U.S. | VI Corps at Camp Atterbury, Indiana and in April, 1 |
9, Seymour took command of the Third Division of | VI Corps, after James B. Ricketts was wounded, in t |
I Corps to May 1862; 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, | VI Corps to May 1863. |
oint of having their line of retreat cut by U.S. | VI Corps breaking out from Anzio, when General Mark |
anitsa (modern Vevi) by an attack of the Ottoman | VI Corps (part of the Vardar Army with the 16th, 17 |
30,956 infantry, 1,567 cavalry, and 48 guns, its | VI Corps had 18,414 infantry, 1,094 cavalry, and 24 |
As part of Seventh United States Army's | VI Corps, the division went into combat in the Vosg |
e coast from the Gustav Line, had joined up with | VI Corps on May 25 to attack around the right hand |
VI Corps commanders during World War I were MG Omar | |
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