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A* American Civil War
A1: Charleston (1861-1865)
A2: 1st Bull Run (1861)
A3: Wilson Creek (1861)
A4: Valverde (1862)
A5: Glorieta (1862)
A6: Antietam (1862)
A7: Fredericksburg (1862)
A8: Shiloh (1862)
A9: Peninsula (1862)
A10: Pea Ridge (1862)
A11: Mosby's Confederacy
A12: Vicksburg (1863)
A13: Gettysburg (1863)
A14: Honey Springs (1863)
A15: Chancellorsville (1863)
A16: Tullahoma (1863)
A17: Chickamauga (1863)
A18: Overland (1864) *
A19: Petersburg (1864)
A20: Atlanta (1864) **
A21: Westport (1864)
A22: Mine Creek (1864)
A23: Bentonville (1864)
A24: Appomattox (1865)
A25: Wilmington (1865)
A1: Charleston (1861-1865)
A2: 1st Bull Run (1861)
A3: Wilson Creek (1861)
A4: Valverde (1862)
A5: Glorieta (1862)
A6: Antietam (1862)
A7: Fredericksburg (1862)
A8: Shiloh (1862)
A9: Peninsula (1862)
A10: Pea Ridge (1862)
A11: Mosby's Confederacy
A12: Vicksburg (1863)
A13: Gettysburg (1863)
A14: Honey Springs (1863)
A15: Chancellorsville (1863)
A16: Tullahoma (1863)
A17: Chickamauga (1863)
A18: Overland (1864) *
A19: Petersburg (1864)
A20: Atlanta (1864) **
A21: Westport (1864)
A22: Mine Creek (1864)
A23: Bentonville (1864)
A24: Appomattox (1865)
A25: Wilmington (1865)
R* American Revolution
R1: Philadelphia (1777-78) *****
R2: Charleston(1776,1779,1780)
R3: Cowpens (1781)
R4: Guilford Courthouse (1781)
R5: Yorktown (1781)
R6: King's Mountain (1780)
I* Indian Wars
I1: Hancock's War (1867)
I2: Cheyenne War (1868)
I3: Sioux Wars (1866-1876) ***
I4: Nez Perce (1877)****
I5: Black Hawk War (1832)
O* Others
O1: Lewis and Clark (1804-1805)
O2: New Orleans (1815)
O3: Columbus, NM (1916)
O4: San Francisco and Homeland Defense (1769-today)
O5: Pearl Harbor and Homeland Defense (1941)
O6: Texas War of Independence (1836)
O7: San Pasqual (1846)
Normandy (1944)
Battle of the Bulge (1944-45)
R1: Philadelphia (1777-78) *****
R2: Charleston(1776,1779,1780)
R3: Cowpens (1781)
R4: Guilford Courthouse (1781)
R5: Yorktown (1781)
R6: King's Mountain (1780)
I* Indian Wars
I1: Hancock's War (1867)
I2: Cheyenne War (1868)
I3: Sioux Wars (1866-1876) ***
I4: Nez Perce (1877)****
I5: Black Hawk War (1832)
O* Others
O1: Lewis and Clark (1804-1805)
O2: New Orleans (1815)
O3: Columbus, NM (1916)
O4: San Francisco and Homeland Defense (1769-today)
O5: Pearl Harbor and Homeland Defense (1941)
O6: Texas War of Independence (1836)
O7: San Pasqual (1846)
Normandy (1944)
Battle of the Bulge (1944-45)

If you have additional questions or need more information,
please contact the team at (913) 684-2131/2082, DSN prefix 552, or
e-mail: usarmy.leavenworth.tradoc.mbx.csi-srt@mail.mil
* Overland Campaign includes: Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Yellow Tavern, North Anna, Haw’s Shop, and Cold Harbor.
** Atlanta includes: Rocky Face, Dug Gap, Resaca, Cassville, New Hope Church, Pickett’s Mill, Pine Mtn, Kennesaw, Pigeon Hill, Cheatham Hill
*** Sioux Wars includes: Fetterman Fight, Wagon Box Fight, Rosebud, and Little Bighorn
**** Nez Perce includes: White Bird Canyon, Cottonwood, Looking Glass Fight, and Clearwater
***** Philadelphia Campaign includes: Brandywine, Paoli, Fort Mifflin, Red Bank, and Valley Forge
** Atlanta includes: Rocky Face, Dug Gap, Resaca, Cassville, New Hope Church, Pickett’s Mill, Pine Mtn, Kennesaw, Pigeon Hill, Cheatham Hill
*** Sioux Wars includes: Fetterman Fight, Wagon Box Fight, Rosebud, and Little Bighorn
**** Nez Perce includes: White Bird Canyon, Cottonwood, Looking Glass Fight, and Clearwater
***** Philadelphia Campaign includes: Brandywine, Paoli, Fort Mifflin, Red Bank, and Valley Forge
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