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22nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment : ウィキペディア英語版 | 22nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment
The 22nd Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. ==Service==
Former Governor of Michigan Moses Wisner worked to raise the 22nd Michigan Infantry and was commissioned as its colonel. The new regiment was mustered into Federal service at Pontiac, Michigan, on August 29, 1862. Among its ranks was Henry W. Howgate, who after the war became a controversial figure as the Chief Disbursing Officer for the United States Army Signal Corps in charge of Arctic explorations. Another notable member was John Lincoln Clem, also known as the Drummer Boy of Chickamauga and Johnny Shiloh, the youngest noncommissioned officer ever to serve in the U.S. Military and the last Civil War veteran still on active duty at the time of his retirement. In September 1862, Wisner was stricken with typhoid fever while en route to the regiment's deployment and died in Kentucky.〔(Biographical Portraits )〕 The 22nd Michigan Infantry was mustered out of service on June 26, 1865.
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