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* [http://www.history.army.mil/books/R&H/R&H-3Art.htm US Army - 3rd U.S. Artillery] | * [http://www.history.army.mil/books/R&H/R&H-3Art.htm US Army - 3rd U.S. Artillery] | ||
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3rd U.S. Artillery
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American Camp, Battery Blaney, Battery Boutelle, Battery Chester, Battery Church, Battery Farry, Battery Fetterman, Battery Floyd, Battery Fraser, Battery Lancaster, Battery Livingston, Battery Maitland, Battery Vinton, California Gold Rush, Camp Day, Camp Ormsby, Camp Otis, Camp Yosemite, Fort Alcatraz, Fort Armistead, Fort Bragg, Fort Call, Fort Casey, Fort Churchill, Fort Cummings, Fort Haven, Fort Jewell, Fort King, Fort Lauderdale, Fort Maitland, Fort McDowell, Fort Miller, Fort Monroe, Fort Omaha, Fort Point, Fort Slaughter, Fort Umpqua, Fort Washington, Fort Yuma, Mullan Road, Presidio of Monterey, Presidio of San Francisco, Rogue River Indian War, San Diego Barracks, Braxton Bragg, Frederick T. Dent, Abner Doubleday, Jubal Anderson Early, Alexander C.W. Fanning, Horatio Gates Gibson, Alanson Merwin Randol, Samuel Ringgold, William T. Sherman, Joseph Stewart, George H. Thomas, Edward B. Williston,