- essence, 19th-century
American partisans were
closer to
commando or
ranger forces raised during World War II than to the
partisan forces which would operate...
- The
Partisan Ranger Act was p****ed on
April 21, 1862, by the
Confederate Congress. It was
intended as a
stimulus for
recruitment of
irregulars for service...
-
Confederate government in
formally authorizing such
insurgents was "
partisan ranger". One of them was Col. John
Singleton Mosby, who
carried out raids...
- had
granted Quantrill a
field commission[citation needed]
under the
Partisan Ranger Act, was
outraged and
withdrew support for such
irregular forces. By...
-
Captain Ingram's
Partisan Rangers was the name
given by the
Sacramento Union to a band of
about fifty Confederate Bushwackers organized from
local Copperheads...
- The 1st
Mississippi Partisan Rangers was a unit of the
Confederate Army from Mississippi. The 1st
Partisans operated as a
cavalry regiment in
North Mississippi...
- McNeill's
Rangers was an
independent Confederate military force commissioned under the
Partisan Ranger Act (1862) by the
Confederate Congress during the...
-
entire war) 15th (First) Battalion,
Partisan Rangers 51st
Partisan Rangers 53rd
Partisan Rangers 56th
Partisan Rangers Spann's
Independent Scouts (later...
- 4th Battalion,
Partisan Rangers (66th Infantry) 8th Battalion,
Partisan Rangers (13th Battalion, Cavalry) 11th Battalion,
Partisan Rangers Evans' Battalion...
- Lodge-Pennsylvania 2011. Time &
March 24, 1952.
Truman Library, SAR 2012.
Missouri Partisan Ranger 1995.
Eakin & Hale 1995, p. 71.
Truman Scholarship 2012. "Harry S....