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181: 163: 25: 401: 628:, where the remaining Eastern Iron Brigade Regiments and the Iron Brigade of the West arguably achieved their greatest fame. Recent scholarship identifies two other brigades referred to by their members or others as "The Iron Brigade": 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 541:
There have been other brigades known by the same name. Use of the "Iron Brigade" name is not taken lightly in the U.S. Army, and the present-day units that have taken "Iron Brigade" as their nickname have proven themselves in battle as worthy to hold the name.
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Although this Iron Brigade of the East served in the same infantry division as the Iron Brigade of the West, press attention focused primarily on the latter. Most of the Eastern regiments were mustered out before the
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defenders. They began to loot and sack the town on October 15, 1864. Once General Thompson arrived in Sedalia, he ordered his men to stop the destruction and moved them on, leaving Sedalia once again in Union hands.
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and participated in four major raids into Missouri during the war, earning a reputation as the most formidable brigade in the theater.
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Another brigade, in the Army of the Potomac, from three western states, was the later named and most, well known
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Brigade from the North Carolina expedition (21st and 35th Massachusetts, 51st Pennsylvania, and 51st New York)
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Rather than surrender in 1865 with the collapse of the Confederacy, Shelby and his men rode south into
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Later, the Missouri Iron Brigade distinguished themselves at the 1864 battles of
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In the autumn of 1864, some 1,500 of Shelby’s Iron Brigade cavalry surrounded
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Shelby's Iron Brigade was originally formed in 1863, under orders from
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Shelby was promoted to Brigadier General, following his successful
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after the war ended. Photograph of Shelby, circa 1861-1865.
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M. Jeff Thompson: Missouri’s Swamp Fox of the Confederacy
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and served with him until 1865, when they disbanded in
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