A collection of regimental orders from the 23rd Regiment of the New York Infantry, United States Army, dating from 1893. This volume offers a glimpse into the daily operations, regulations, and administrative functions of a late 19th-century American military unit. Covering a range of topics from drill schedules and equipment maintenance to personnel assignments and disciplinary actions, these orders provide valuable insights into the life of soldiers and the structure of the army during this period. "Regimental Orders, 1893" is a resource for military historians, researchers, and anyone interested in the details of military life in the United States at the close of the 19th century.
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