Try contacting the 14th Armored Cavalry Association; see the link below.
Prince Rupert of the Rhine lead a cavalry regiment of 2000-3000 men on June 14th 1645.
The address of the Company F 14Th Regiment Ct Volunteer Infantry 1862-1865 is: 30 Bobolink Lane, Somers, CT 06071-1641
Robert K. Krick has written: 'Conquering the valley' -- subject(s): Shenandoah Valley Campaign, 1862, Port Republic, Battle of, Port Republic, Va., 1862 '9th Virginia Cavalry' 'Civil War Weather in Virginia' 'The 14th South Carolina Infantry Regiment, of the Gregg-McGowan Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia'
Albert Plummer has written: 'History of the Forty-eighth Regiment, M.V.M. during the Civil War' -- subject- s -: 14th, History, Massachusetts Infantry, Massachusetts Infantry. 48th Regt., 1862-1863, Regimental histories, United States Civil War, 1861-1865, United States. Army Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 48th - 1862-1863 -, United States, United States. Army Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, 14th - 1861-1965 -
Thomas W. Parsons has written: 'Incidents & experiences in the life of Thomas W. Parsons, from 1826 to 1900' -- subject(s): Confederate States of America, Confederate States of America. Army. Kentucky Cavalry Regiment, 14th, Frontier and pioneer life, History, Personal narratives, Regimental histories, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
I don't know how many of the first 20 armored division were organized in time to participate in World War 2, but I do not find any reference to the US 19th Armored Division. Also, checked a Department of Army manual used to establish credit for campaign ribbons and it does not list the 19th Armored Division. There was a 19th Armored Battalion of the 14th Armored Division, which saw service with the 7th ARMY in these campaigns: (1) Ardennes-Alsace, (2) Central Europe and (3)Rhineland. For details on the organization command above this division, see the following link. http://www.14tharmoreddivision.org/ Commands found at bottom of this page: http://www.14tharmoreddivision.org/ob14adeto.htm
Levin Winder was the 14th Governor of Maryland from 1812 to 1816. He also served as the Major of Maryland's 4th Regiment during the Revolutionary War. By the end of the war, his rank was Lieutenant Colonel.
Robert Graham Henderson has written: 'History of the Fourteenth Engineers U.S. Army, from May, 1917 to May, 1919' -- subject(s): 14th, Engineers, Regimental histories, United States, United States. Engineers. 14th Regiment, 1917-1919, World War, 1914-1918
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Charles William Cary has written: 'Feamster family papers' -- subject(s): Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863, Politics and government, History, Military life, United States. Army, Genealogy, Surgeons, James River and Kanawha Company (Richmond, Va.), United States, Religion, Medical care, Education, Economic conditions, World War, 1939-1945, Medicine, Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Cavalry Regiment, 14th, Armed Forces, Correspondence, Social life and customs, American Participation, College s 'Feamster family papers' -- subject(s): Gettysburg, Battle of, Gettysburg, Pa., 1863, Politics and government, History, Military life, United States. Army, Genealogy, Surgeons, James River and Kanawha Company (Richmond, Va.), United States, Religion, Medical care, Education, Economic conditions, World War, 1939-1945, Medicine, Confederate States of America. Army. Virginia Cavalry Regiment, 14th, Armed Forces, Correspondence, Social life and customs, American Participation, College s
Yes. 12th anti tank regiment and 12th light anti aircraft regiment. Also 14th, 20th, 42nd, 45th field, and 61st Regiments Royal Artillery The unit mentioned by the previous entry was in fact 11th (Sphinx) Light AA Battery RA and 120th LAA Battery together with 170th Independent Mortar Battery RA
Team: Four individual Marines assigned to a specific team (Three team members, plus the team leader).Squad: Three Teams are assigned to a specific squad.Platoon: Three squads are usually assigned to a specific platoon.Company (or Battery): Three platoons are assigned to a Company (sometimes called a battery). The Company/battery is the lowest level of command with a headquarters element (example, a Company Commander, or Company First Sergeant).Battalion: Three companies/batteries are assigned to form a battery a battalion.Regiment: Three battalions form a Regiment (Sometimes called a Brigade).Division: Three Brigades are assigned to make up a Division.Marine Corps: Three or more divisions and Aviation Wings plus such additonal forces as may be required make up the Marine Corps.