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MILITARY UNIFORMS IN AMERICA 1972
XXIV, No. 1: Spring 1972
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| The Queen’s Rangers (1st American Regiment), 1778-1783 | H. Charles McBarron, Jr.; Rutledge F. Smith [A.44]
| 366
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| Canadian Volunteer Militia, Northwest Rebellion, 1885 | Robert J. Marrion; J. L. Summers
| 367
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| Canadian Volunteer Militia Officers, Northwest Rebellion, 1885 | Robert J. Marrion; J. L. Summers [D.22]
| 368
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| The 501st Parachute Battalion, 1941 | John Craig Andrews [D.76]
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| XXIV, No. 2: Summer 1972
| 369
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| Illinois Regiment, Virginia State Forces, 1778-1781 | Peter F. Copeland; Marko Zlatich
| 370
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| 1st Regiment Continental Light Dragoons, 1777-1779 | Peter F. Copeland; Marko Zlatich
| 371
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| 71st Regiment, Infantry, National Guard, New York, 1868-1884 | Dick S. von Schriltz
| 372
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| Civil Air Patrol, 1942 | Ronald E. Spicer; Axel Ian Ostling
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| XXIV, No. 3: Fall 1972
| 373
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| His Majesty’s Newfoundland Regiment of Foot (Pringle’s), 1780-1783 | Eric I. Manders; René Chartrand [A.54]
| 374
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| The United States Army Band (Pershing’s Own), 1924-1944 | H. Charles McBarron, Jr.; John R. Elting
| 375
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| The United States Army Band (Pershing’s Own), 1948-1958 | H. Charles McBarron, Jr.; John R. Elting [D.124]
| 376
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| The United States Army Band (Pershing’s Own), 1970 | H. Charles McBarron, Jr.; John R. Elting [D.126]
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| XXIV, No. 4; Winter 1972
| 377
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| French Colonial Infantry (Compagnies Franches de la Marine) | in North America and the West Indies, circa 1740-1763 Eugene Leliepvre; René Chartrand [A.22]
| 378
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| French Colonial Artillery (Cannoniers-Bombardiers) | in North America and the West Indies, circa 1740-1763 Eugene Leliepvre; René Chartrand [A.24]
| 379
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| British General and Staff Officers, circa 1775-1783 | Eric I. Manders; George A. Snook
| 380
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| 10th Regiment Infantry, National Guard State of New York, 1870-1880 | H. Charles McBarron, Jr.; Robert E. Mulligan; Frederick P. Todd [D.12]
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