Author: John Preston Young
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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The Seventh Tennessee Cavalry (Confederate)
Author: John Preston Young
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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Category : United States
Languages : en
Pages : 328
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The Seventh Regiment Gazette
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Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 356
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Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 356
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The Manual of the Seventh Regiment, National Guard, S.N.Y.
Author: New York Infantry. 7th regt., 1847- (Militia)
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Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 254
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Sergeant Seven Legs
Author: Ed Morrissey
Publisher: Austin MacAuley
ISBN: 9781528924573
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 18
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Sergeant Seven Legs is a fearsome black spider, holding down his military base in Nan's garden with an army of fireflies, ants, snails, dung beetles and grasshoppers at his disposal, ready to terrify any children in his path. When the winter comes and his army is defeated, the children's kindness brings out an entirely different side to the seven-legged arachnid.
Publisher: Austin MacAuley
ISBN: 9781528924573
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 18
Book Description
Sergeant Seven Legs is a fearsome black spider, holding down his military base in Nan's garden with an army of fireflies, ants, snails, dung beetles and grasshoppers at his disposal, ready to terrify any children in his path. When the winter comes and his army is defeated, the children's kindness brings out an entirely different side to the seven-legged arachnid.
The Book of the Seventh Service Battalion the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers
Author: G. A. Cooper Walker
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781507457
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
In September 1914 the 16th (Irish) Division was formed, comprised of 47th, 48th and 49th Brigades, and among the infantry battalions allocated to the 49th Brigade was the 7th R Inniskilling Fusiliers, formed on 2nd October 1914. In the initial stages recruiting was difficult but a gradual improvement received an almighty set-back when in June 1915 the battalion was required to send a draft of 300 to the 10th Irish Division then in England, getting ready to embark for Gallipoli. This nearly resulted in the disbandment of the battalion, which had to start all over again, but by the time the division began its move to England in September 1915 the battalion was about 700 strong. After final training the division embarked for France in December, less the artillery and 49th Brigade which eventually crossed in February 1916. All this is recounted in Part I of the history. Part II is the story of the battalion on the Western front where it served till August 1917 when, on the 23rd, during Third Ypres, heavy losses resulted in amalgamation with the 8th Bn and henceforward it was the 7th/8th Bn. At this point the story ends. The battalion's introduction to trench warfare was in the Loos salient where it spent six months, and the memorial to this period is the plot in Philosophe Cemetery where 115 officers and men lie side by side in five rows; at the end of the book there is a plan of the cemetery showing the graves and who is buried in them. The battalion also fought on the Somme, notably at Ginchy and Guillemont. 7th Inniskillings were to the fore in the assault on Messines Ridge on 7th June 1917; in this major attack the battalion lost only 22 killed and died of wounds. It was after this assault that the feature known as 'Unnamed Wood' became 'Inniskilling Wood.' The battalion's final action before amalgamating with the 8th Bn was at Langemarck during Third Ypres. Almost the last photo in the book is one of the survivors of the original “Seventh” taken in March 1918 - they number twenty-two. At the end is the Roll of Honour. This is a competent and well written account, based on the War Diary, Battalion orders, records and personal memoirs. The author, who served as Signal Officer in the battalion for nearly two and a half years, stresses he took special care to avoid matters which might have led to political, military, or religious controversy.
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
ISBN: 1781507457
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 171
Book Description
In September 1914 the 16th (Irish) Division was formed, comprised of 47th, 48th and 49th Brigades, and among the infantry battalions allocated to the 49th Brigade was the 7th R Inniskilling Fusiliers, formed on 2nd October 1914. In the initial stages recruiting was difficult but a gradual improvement received an almighty set-back when in June 1915 the battalion was required to send a draft of 300 to the 10th Irish Division then in England, getting ready to embark for Gallipoli. This nearly resulted in the disbandment of the battalion, which had to start all over again, but by the time the division began its move to England in September 1915 the battalion was about 700 strong. After final training the division embarked for France in December, less the artillery and 49th Brigade which eventually crossed in February 1916. All this is recounted in Part I of the history. Part II is the story of the battalion on the Western front where it served till August 1917 when, on the 23rd, during Third Ypres, heavy losses resulted in amalgamation with the 8th Bn and henceforward it was the 7th/8th Bn. At this point the story ends. The battalion's introduction to trench warfare was in the Loos salient where it spent six months, and the memorial to this period is the plot in Philosophe Cemetery where 115 officers and men lie side by side in five rows; at the end of the book there is a plan of the cemetery showing the graves and who is buried in them. The battalion also fought on the Somme, notably at Ginchy and Guillemont. 7th Inniskillings were to the fore in the assault on Messines Ridge on 7th June 1917; in this major attack the battalion lost only 22 killed and died of wounds. It was after this assault that the feature known as 'Unnamed Wood' became 'Inniskilling Wood.' The battalion's final action before amalgamating with the 8th Bn was at Langemarck during Third Ypres. Almost the last photo in the book is one of the survivors of the original “Seventh” taken in March 1918 - they number twenty-two. At the end is the Roll of Honour. This is a competent and well written account, based on the War Diary, Battalion orders, records and personal memoirs. The author, who served as Signal Officer in the battalion for nearly two and a half years, stresses he took special care to avoid matters which might have led to political, military, or religious controversy.
History of the Seventh Division, United States Army, 1917-1919
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 292
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Publisher:
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Category : World War, 1914-1918
Languages : en
Pages : 292
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Historical Record of the Seventh Or Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 320
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Languages : en
Pages : 320
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The Seventh Sergeant
Author: Liz Isaacson
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781537728735
Category : Man-woman relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Can a devastating injury actually be a blessing for Reese and Carly?Life has finally started to settle down for Sergeant Reese Sanders after his devastating injury overseas. Discharged from the Army and now with a good job at Courage Reins, an equine therapy center at Three Rivers Ranch, he's finally found happiness. Then down-on-her luck Carly Watters becomes his veteran care coordinator and wants to assist him with tasks he most definitely doesn't need her help with-until a horrific fall puts him right back where he was years ago: Injured and depressed. Carly dislikes small towns almost as much as she loathes cowboys. But she finds herself faced with both when she gets assigned to Reese's case. Because of his injury, she moves to Three Rivers to help him full-time, and her unhappiness follows her around like a dark cloud. Reese will need to let go of his embarrassment and pride to allow Carly to help him-and love him. And Carly will have to admit that living in small-town Three Rivers is actually a blessing-because it led her to Reese. Do they have the humility and faith to make their relationship more than professional?
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ISBN: 9781537728735
Category : Man-woman relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
Can a devastating injury actually be a blessing for Reese and Carly?Life has finally started to settle down for Sergeant Reese Sanders after his devastating injury overseas. Discharged from the Army and now with a good job at Courage Reins, an equine therapy center at Three Rivers Ranch, he's finally found happiness. Then down-on-her luck Carly Watters becomes his veteran care coordinator and wants to assist him with tasks he most definitely doesn't need her help with-until a horrific fall puts him right back where he was years ago: Injured and depressed. Carly dislikes small towns almost as much as she loathes cowboys. But she finds herself faced with both when she gets assigned to Reese's case. Because of his injury, she moves to Three Rivers to help him full-time, and her unhappiness follows her around like a dark cloud. Reese will need to let go of his embarrassment and pride to allow Carly to help him-and love him. And Carly will have to admit that living in small-town Three Rivers is actually a blessing-because it led her to Reese. Do they have the humility and faith to make their relationship more than professional?
The Sergeants Major of the Army
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 246
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Publisher:
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Category : Government publications
Languages : en
Pages : 246
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The Field Artillery Journal
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 774
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 774
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