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177: 123: 111: 135: 220: 999: 165: 210: 868: 146: 544:, Loring was ordered to take command of the Oregon Territory and led a train of 600 mule teams 2,500 miles from Missouri to Oregon. He was in command of the Oregon Territory for two years and was then transferred to being commander of the forts of the frontier, such forts as Fort Ewell, Fort McIntosh, and Fort Union. During some five years he engaged in many skirmishes with the Indians, most notably with the 657:, who had been sent by Richmond to western Virginia with the diplomatic role of inspecting and consulting. Loring, a Mexican War veteran who outranked Lee at the time, saw Lee as Richmond's attempt to look over his shoulder, and grew resentful of his presence. Loring and Lee moved the southern portion of their army to Valley Mountain, near 587:, before departing for Confederate service, Loring told his officers, "The South is my home, and I am going to throw up my commission and shall join the Southern Army, and each of you can do as you think best." He resigned from the U.S. Army on May 13, 1861. Upon offering his services to the Confederacy, Loring was promptly commissioned a 1013: 890:. Loring began as Inspector General of the army, a position in which he suggested various ways to modernize the army. He was then placed in charge of the country's coastal defenses, where he oversaw the erection of numerous fortifications. In 1875, he was promised the command of an Egyptian invasion of 898:
was given the assignment instead, and Loring was named chief of staff. Ratib Pasha was the ex-slave of the late Said Pawshar, the viceroy of Egypt, with negligible military qualifications; according to one of Loring's American compatriots, the freedman was "shrivelled with lechery as the mummy is
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until further notice, where they endured the summer months, then spent the next two years enduring endless frustration and humiliation in Cairo. In 1878, partially due to finances, the American officers were dismissed. During his service to Egypt, Loring attained the rank of Fereek Pasha (Major
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fortress, Loring had taunted him and called him a coward until he consented to meeting the Ethiopian host in the open valley. While the rest of the Egyptian army returned home, they were ordered to remain in
723:, requesting that the division be withdrawn. Jackson complied with the order, then resigned in protest of Richmond's interference with his command. He withdrew his resignation at the urging of Governor 452:, where, at the young age of fourteen, he began a military career that spanned fifty years. As a fourteen-year-old, Loring joined the Florida Militia and gained his first combat experience fighting the 1389: 559:
He left the United States and traveled to Europe in May 1859. While there, he, like many of his fellow American officers, studied the military tactics that had been invented in the recent
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in September 1861. Loring soon acquired the nickname, "Old Blizzards" for his battle cry, "Give them blizzards, boys! Give them blizzards!" Following that debacle, they moved south into
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of February 1864. Polk's relatively small force was then ordered to northwest Georgia to join Joe Johnston's Army of Tennessee, which was beginning to abandon its winter quarters in
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until August 24, 2020, when the University of Florida Historic St. Augustine exhumed his ashes and began the process of moving them to Craig Funeral Home Memorial Park.
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in mid-December. In the last year of the war, the remnants of Hood's smashed forces returned east to participate in the
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Loring temporarily took command of Polk's III Corps when Polk was nearly cut in two by an artillery round and killed at
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even before the regiment saw battle. Shortly thereafter the Mounted Rifles were sent to Mexico to fight in the
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General). After his return to the United States, he wrote a book about his Egyptian experiences, entitled
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of Egypt. He joined about fifty Union and Confederate veterans who had been recommended to the Khedive by
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Loring returned to Florida where he unsuccessfully ran for the United States Senate against
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After the Confederate defeat in the Civil War, Loring served for nine years in the army of
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from 1839 to 1840 and then went on to study law, and was admitted to the Florida
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to reinforce the troops of the Kanawha Division under former Virginia governors
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for a six-week period. In mid-October, Loring was transferred to the West.
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where he served from 1843 to 1845. In 1845 he ran unsuccessfully for the
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Loring famously butted heads with superior officers, particularly with
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to the north, to fortify Frank Mountain, and defend the approach from
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erupted, Loring sided with the South. In a conference in
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Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1959.
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In 1846, Loring joined a newly formed regiment, the
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William W. Loring

Wilmington, North Carolina
New York, New York
United States
Republic of Texas
Confederate States of America
Confederate States of America
Khedivate of Egypt
United States Army
Confederate States Army
Egyptian Army

Colonel

Major General
Major General
Regiment of Mounted Riflemen
Army of the Northwest
Seminole Wars
Texas Revolution
Mexican-American War
Battle of Cerro Gordo
Battle of Contreras
Battle of Churubusco
Battle of Molino del Rey
Battle of Chapultepec
American Civil War
Western Virginia Campaign
Vicksburg Campaign

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