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Frederick Emil Resche

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and assigned to command 3rd Battalion, 3rd Minnesota Infantry. The National Guard emphasized small arms marksmanship in the late 1800s and early 1900s, and Resche took part in numerous individual and team contests. He was recognized as an expert with both rifle and pistol, and won prizes and medals
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After retiring from the military, Resche returned to his career as St. Louis County's chief probation officer. In 1925, he was approved for a federal military pension in recognition of his Spanish–American War and World War I service. He remained with the probation department until he retired in
378:, and they returned to Minnesota, where they were mustered out in September. Because his battalion commander was ill, Resche served several times as acting commander of the 14th Minnesota's 3rd Battalion. In October 1898, Resche commanded Company C when it was activated for 277:(now Germany) on April 1, 1866, the son of Frederick J. and Amalia Resche. He was educated in Saxony, trained as a woodworker, and was 17 when he immigrated to the United States in 1882. For the first few years after his arrival in the United States, he worked on 309:
In the early 1890s, Resche joined the Duluth Police Department as a communications systems operator, and he subsequently became a uniformed officer. Resche advanced to the rank of captain, and was the department's recognized expert on the
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in Company A, 3rd Minnesota Infantry. In March 1894, several National Guard members in Duluth organized a new unit, which was accepted by the state as Company C, 3rd Minnesota Infantry, and Resche was elected commander with the rank of
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to reside near their daughter. In June 1946, he returned to Duluth as the guest of honor for a testimonial dinner organized by members of the company he commanded during the Spanish–American War.
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in January 1907 and assigned as second in command of the 3rd Minnesota Infantry. In late 1910, he served with his unit during the National Guard's response to a large forest fire in
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In November 1889, Resche married Clara Simmen (1870–1962). They were the parents of a daughter, Elsbeth ("Elsie") (1890–1963), the wife of Joseph Warren Carpenter.
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in the summer of 1898, accepted for federal service as the 14th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry, and completed individual and unit training at
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and assigned to command the 3rd Minnesota Infantry. In 1916, Resche led his regiment during service near
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relief committee that was formed to manage rebuilding efforts. In January 1914, he was promoted to
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In 1907, Resche resigned from the police department to accept appointment as probation officer for
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In 1988, a memorial to Resche was installed at Resche Place in Area 11 of
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of cataloguing the identities of criminals and criminal suspects.
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Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War
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movement and served as secretary of Duluth's carpenters' union.
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Resche died in Glendale on September 3, 1946. He was buried at
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as commander of the Minnesota National Guard's 1st Brigade.
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American military personnel of the Philippine–American War
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1936. After his retirement, Resche and his wife moved to
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History of Duluth and St. Louis County, Past and Present
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in Glendale. Resche had attained the 32nd degree of the
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in Company K, 2nd Minnesota Infantry Regiment. He was a
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Center of Military History, United States Army (1988).
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Emigrants from the German Empire to the United States
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General Orders and Circulars of the Department of War
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Resche's Military Career Has Been Varied" 1098:"Resche Is Made Colonel of the Third Regiment" 655:"Naturalization Record, Fredrich Emil Resche" 8: 1247:National Archives and Records Administration 879: 877: 350:'s commission in 1892, and by 1893 he was a 1223:"Reville Pays Fine Farewell to Gen. Resche" 580:. Lehi, UT: Ancestry.com LLC. June 19, 1882 1494:United States Army generals of World War I 1217: 1215: 661:. Chisholm, MN: Minnesota Discovery Center 601: 599: 597: 595: 211: 1889⁠–⁠1946) 161:Company C, 3rd Minnesota Infantry Regiment 31: 20: 1449:Naturalized citizens of the United States 1132:. Minneapolis, MN. p. 4 – via 477:, and he was buried with Masonic honors. 437:In September 1917, five months after the 1124:"Minnesota Men Troubled by Dust at Camp" 535: 533: 398:In October 1899, Resche was promoted to 1474:National Guard (United States) officers 1276: 1274: 1151:"Oust Resche From The Army After Probe" 1145: 1143: 825:Biennial Report of the Adjutant General 783:Biennial Report of the Adjutant General 759:Biennial Report of the Adjutant General 727: 725: 723: 531: 529: 527: 525: 523: 521: 519: 517: 515: 513: 509: 1304:History of Duluth and St. Louis County 844:History of Duluth and St. Louis County 163:3rd Battalion, 3rd Minnesota Infantry 7: 1371:"Memorialization and Court of Honor" 1282:"Brig. Gen. Resche Dies In Glendale" 712:. Duluth, MN. p. 2 – via 1464:American municipal police officers 1075:"Recent Forest Fires In Minnesota" 14: 1122:Baker, James H. (July 26, 1916). 734:"Resche Is Given Withrow's Place" 430:, and in July he was promoted to 1439:People from Glendale, California 1429:Military personnel from Chemnitz 540:Davis, Henry Blaine Jr. (1998). 269:Frederick E. Resche was born in 136: 1454:19th-century American inventors 1079:The American Red Cross Bulletin 1002:"Brainerd Rifles Shoot Closest" 439:American entry into World War I 362:His unit was mobilized for the 208: 956:"Sea Girt Shooting Tournament" 659:Iron Range Research Center.org 1: 1469:Probation and parole officers 1434:People from Duluth, Minnesota 978:"Bobleter Van Duzee's Guest" 295:naturalized American citizen 1489:United States Army generals 1349:ngmnpublic.azurewebsites.us 1129:Minneapolis Morning Tribune 822:Muehlberg, Hermann (1894). 780:Muehlberg, Hermann (1896). 334:In 1888, Resche joined the 319:St. Louis County, Minnesota 237:. 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Black and white newspaper illustration of Brigadier General Frederick Emil Resche in 1896, head and shoulders, facing left
Chemnitz
Kingdom of Saxony
Glendale, California
Forest Lawn Memorial Park
Minnesota
United States Army
Minnesota National Guard

Brigadier General
34th Division
American Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
Duluth, Minnesota
Minnesota National Guard
American Indian Wars
Spanish–American War
Pancho Villa Expedition
World War I
34th Division
Chemnitz
Kingdom of Saxony
cattle ranges
New Mexico
Colorado
Duluth, Minnesota
naturalized American citizen
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