24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment

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The 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment was a Union Army infantry unit from Wisconsin that fought in major Civil War battles and is noted for including future Medal of Honor recipient Arthur MacArthur Jr. among its ranks.

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instanceOf American Civil War military unit
Union Army infantry regiment
allegiance Union
associatedWith Union Army operations in Georgia
Union Army operations in Kentucky
Western Theater of the American Civil War
surface form: Union Army operations in Tennessee
branch Infantry
conflict American Civil War
country United States of America
engagement Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Franklin
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Battle of Nashville
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River
Chattanooga Campaign
Tullahoma Campaign
garrisonOrHeadquarters Milwaukee
surface form: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
militaryFormationType regiment
musteredIntoService August 1862
musteredOutOfService June 1865
notableFor including future Medal of Honor recipient Arthur MacArthur Jr. among its ranks
notableMember Arthur MacArthur Jr.
organizedAt Milwaukee
surface form: Milwaukee, Wisconsin
partOf Army of the Cumberland
Army of the Ohio
raisedBy Wisconsin
surface form: State of Wisconsin
role line infantry
serviceBranch United States Volunteers
stateOfOrigin Wisconsin
theater Western Theater of the American Civil War
timePeriod 1862–1865

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Arthur MacArthur Jr. enlistedIn 24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment