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He left his family and clerical job in the bustling manufacturing hub of Norwich, Conn., and enlisted in the First Connecticut Infantry.
It made me wonder why the A-team, as the White House now calls it, was not enlisted in the first place.
Seeking excitement, Vanderbilt enlisted in the First World War (supposedly he became a driver when a general asked if any of his men could handle a Rolls Royce); once discharged, he decided to try to hack it as a newsman.
Arthur Von Briesen, a German immigrant who enlisted in the First New York Volunteers at the start of the Civil War, and who then passed the bar to help found the German Legal Aid Society, purchased the property in 1901.
That first Jayhawker raid also marked an important step in the Union army's nascent war on slavery itself: many of the freedmen liberated in the fall of 1861 later enlisted in the First Kansas Colored Volunteers, a unit organized by Lane and one that, in October 1862, became the first African-American regiment to see active combat during the Civil War.
My discussion in the latter part of this lecture on ideological convictions deals with initial motivation the reason many of these men enlisted in the first place and sustaining motivation their convictions about what they were fighting for, convictions that kept them going and motivated many of them to reenlist.
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In an abrupt about-face, he enlisted in the Third Royal Tank Regiment.
(now West Virginia), the oldest of eight children and the daughter of a shopkeeper, Benjamin Boyd, who enlisted in the Second Virginia Infantry, part of the Stonewall Brigade.
Margaret Leahy of South Boston addressed her requests for aid directly to the mayor, writing, "I had an only son who was my only support, until last April, when he enlisted in the Ninth Mass.
The girls' relatives in Iraq are angry that he wasn't sentenced to death and there are big questions about why the U.S. military fielded a unit that a counselor had found "mission incapable," and why it gave Green a "morals waiver" to enlist in the first place but there is at least some justice.
His antipathy to Menzies reached its zenith in a vitriolic personal attack on his own coalition partner on the floor of parliament, where Page accused him not only of ministerial incompetence but of physical cowardice for failing to enlist in the first world war.
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