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2nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment (1898)

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The 2nd Wisconsin Infantry returned to Wisconsin in September and was mustered out of service on November 21, 1898. At the time of mustering out, the unit consisted of 48 officers and 1,248 enlisted men.
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The 2nd Wisconsin Infantry suffered 39 enlisted men who died of disease, plus 5 additional men who were discharged for disability, court martial, or other causes, and 1
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Statistical Exhibit of Strength of Volunteer Forces Called Into Service During the War With Spain; with Losses From All Causes
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The 2nd Wisconsin Infantry was mustered into service on May 12, 1898, at Camp Harvey in
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Military units and formations of the United States in the Spanish–American War
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was first lieutenant of Co. H. He later served as a Wisconsin state senator.
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was lieutenant colonel of the regiment. He had previously served in the
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battlefield in Tennessee, to prepare for battle in the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1898
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Infantry
Regiment
Spanish–American War
Puerto Rico campaign
Colonel
infantry
regiment
United States Army
Spanish–American War
Puerto Rico campaign
Milwaukee
Chickamauga
Caribbean
Typhoid fever
Cuba
Cuba campaign
Puerto Rico campaign
Ponce
Coamo
desertion
Colonel
Norman Knudson
Albert Solliday
114th Ohio Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
Watertown, Wisconsin
Wisconsin National Guard

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