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Julius Peter Garesché (April 26, 1821 –
December 31, 1862),
birth name "Julio
Pedro Garesché de Rocher", was an
American professional soldier. He was...
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Katherine Milligan “Kitty”
Garesché (August 24, 1850 -
March 10, 1940) was the
founder and
headmistress of the
Convent of the
Sacred Heart High School...
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Battery Garesche or
Battery Garesché was a
Union Army
artillery battery built as part of the
defenses of Washington, D.C. in the
American Civil War at...
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Major General James Garesche Ord (October 18, 1886 –
April 17, 1960) was a
United States Army
officer who
briefly commanded the 28th
Infantry Division...
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Jules Garesche "Gary" Ord (September 9, 1866 – July 1, 1898) was a
United States Army
First Lieutenant who was
killed in
action after leading the charge...
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eventually had
thirteen children. One of
their notable children was
Jules Garesche Ord, who was
killed in
action after reaching the top of San Juan Hill in...
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Lieutenant Colonel Julius Peter Garesché (1821–1862) – When the
American Civil War
broke out,
Garesché declined a
commission as
brigadier general...
- It or Not
Great Disasters. New York: Pocket. p. 17. ISBN 0-671-46220-2.
Garesche,
William A. (1
March 2007). "The
Destruction of St Pierre, Martinique"...
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Cuban general in the war of
independence against the
Spanish Julius Peter Garesché,
lieutenant colonel in the
Union Army who
served as
chief of staff, with...
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redesignated as the 82nd
Airborne Division)
before succeeding Major General James Garesche Ord as
commander of the 28th
Infantry Division in June. The
Louisiana Maneuvers...