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The 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The Regiment was officially raised on July 22, 1861, by William L. Brown, the first Colonel of the Regiment, in response to President Lincoln's call for volunteers. At the time of muster, the regiment had 9 fighting companies lettered A-K along with a staff company for a total of 10 companies, roughly 1000 men. The 20th Indiana saw engagements in most of the major battles of the American Civil War, including the action between the first ironclads at Hampton Roads, the Battle of Fredericksburg, the Battle of Gettysburg, and the Siege of Petersburg. The Regiment was part of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, III Corps for the duration of the war.

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  • 20th Indiana Infantry Regiment (en)
  • 20th Indiana Infantry (fr)
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  • The 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The Regiment was officially raised on July 22, 1861, by William L. Brown, the first Colonel of the Regiment, in response to President Lincoln's call for volunteers. At the time of muster, the regiment had 9 fighting companies lettered A-K along with a staff company for a total of 10 companies, roughly 1000 men. The 20th Indiana saw engagements in most of the major battles of the American Civil War, including the action between the first ironclads at Hampton Roads, the Battle of Fredericksburg, the Battle of Gettysburg, and the Siege of Petersburg. The Regiment was part of the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, III Corps for the duration of the war. (en)
  • Le 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment est un régiment d'infanterie qui a servi dans l'armée de l'Union pendant la guerre de Sécession. Le régiment est officiellement levé le 22 juillet 1861, par William L. Brown, le premier colonel du régiment, en réponse à l'appel du président Lincoln pour des volontaires. Au moment de rassemblement, le régiment a 9 compagnies combattantes, identifiées de A à K, avec une compagnie d'état-major pour un total de 10 compagnies, soit près de 1000 hommes. Le 20th Indiana participe à des engagements dans la plupart des grandes batailles de la guerre de Sécession, y compris l'action entre les premiers cuirassés à Hampton Roads, la bataille de Fredericksburg, la bataille de Gettysburg, et le siège de Petersburg. Le régiment fait partie de la première briga (fr)
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  • 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment (en)
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