August ii he was assigned to the temporary command of the Second Corps. He had thus in two years, without influence other than the recommendations of his commanding officers, fairly fought his way from the command of a regiment to that of an army corps.... Hungarians in the American civil war - 36. oldalszerző: Pivány Eugene - 1913 - 61 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
 | United States. Army. New York Infantry Regiment, 5th (1861-1863) - 1888 - 93 oldal
...without influence other than the recommendations of his commanding officers, fairly fought his way from the command of a regiment to that of an army corps. His first important service in this grade occurred in Lee's flank march upon Centreville, in October,... | |
 | Silas Constant, Emily Warren Roebling - 1903 - 561 oldal
...without influence other than the recommendations of his commanding officers, fairly fought his way from the command of a regiment to that of an army corps. His first important service in this grade occurred in Lee's flank march upon Centreville, in October,... | |
 | 1913
...without influence other than the recommendations of his commanding officers, fairly fought his way from the command of a regiment to that of an army corps. His first important service in this grade occurred in Lee's Hank march upon Centreville, in October,... | |
 | Eugene Pivány - 1913 - 61 oldal
...family, Peter Gaal de Gyula, raised a regiment of Hungarian and Croatian carbineers for Wallenstein, which had an important part in the battle of Dessau...received from Congress the medal of honor. He was horn in Sseged. in the heart of the Hungarian Lowlpnd. on November 5. 1825. In America he was often... | |
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