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65th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry, CSA actions in East Tennessee from May 1862 through the Battle of Chickamauga, September 19-20, 1863, as recorded in the Official Records: Date Commander 65th GVI Activities and Movements 1-May-62 Col. Sumner J. Smith Formed as Smith's Legion Ga Vol. 1-May-62 LtCol JS Fain Loudon, TN, Fain's Battalion

Say the CSA won the war and was stable enought to survive into the 20th century. Would they have participated in WW1 and WW2? What side would they have joined? Would they have entered the wars earlier or later than the US? What if the CSA fought with Germany...what would happen on the homefront?

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If the CSA had won would they have fought in the world wars?

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On this day in Civil War history Compiled by Mitchell Werksman and Jim Klag - Treaty of Ghent signed, ending the War of 1812. - Raleigh Edward Colston, CSA, is appointed Brig. Gen. - Skirmish at Wadesburg, MO. - Federal...

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A friend of mine here in Italy asked me if he could use the general service 'CSA' buttons in his infantry jacket. At this point I confessed my ignorance, that of buttons is a topic that I have never explored. I don't know if they were imported from England or manufactured in Confederate...

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1st Alabama Infantry Smith, Daniel P. Company K or First Alabama Regiment or Three Years in the Confederate Service. 3rd Alabama Infantry Third Alabama!: The Civil War Memoir of Brigadier General Cullen Andrews Battle, CSA by Brandon H. Beck (University of Alabama Press, 2000). 4th Alabama...

They were both originally enlisted to protect Maryland territory, but not to invade the South. The color bearer of the 1st Maryland Eastern Shore is said to have been the 1st cousin of the color bearer of the 1st Maryland Battalion (2nd MD) , CSA. It was indeed a fraternal struggle...