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Correction of the list U.S.M.C. Officers who resigned and have gone to the South
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I've added J. Thomas Sharf, the expert who wrote the history of the Confederate States Navy as a reference, and started noting much of the material, including the statement on manpower. He personally interviewed Beall, and no one has a better source than this incredible history book. [[User:Grayghost01|Grayghost01]] ([[User talk:Grayghost01|talk]]) 05:28, 5 December 2008 (UTC)
I've added J. Thomas Sharf, the expert who wrote the history of the Confederate States Navy as a reference, and started noting much of the material, including the statement on manpower. He personally interviewed Beall, and no one has a better source than this incredible history book. [[User:Grayghost01|Grayghost01]] ([[User talk:Grayghost01|talk]]) 05:28, 5 December 2008 (UTC)


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According '''US Marine Officers who resigned'''

This list is not correct.

1. First Lieutenant Adam N. Baker was from Pennsylvania
2. Brevet Major George H. Terret was a full ranked Major (as many others he held the Brevet-rank fom the Mexican War 1847/48)
3. Captain Robert Tansill quit the C.S.M.C. and changed to the C.S.A. and rose to the rank of a Colonel



Missing Officers who held a commissioned officers rank in the U.S.M.C. (with the date of February 1860)

a.) U.S.M.C. Officers with the C.S.M.C., but missing in the List >>US Marine Officers who resigned<<
aa.) Henry B. Tyler jr.; First Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); D.C.;
ab.) Lucien L. Dawson; Second Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); Ky.;

b.) U.S.M.C. Officers dismissed from the C.S.M.C.:
ba.) Jabez C. Rich; Captain (U.S.M.C.); Me.; dismissed as Captain (C.S.M.C.)
bb.) Charles A. Henderson; First Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); D.C.; dismissed as First Lieutenant (C.S.M.C.)

c.) U.S.M.C. Officers not with the C.S.M.C.
ca.) Jacob Read; First Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); Ga.; not with the C.S.M.C.; rose to the rank of a Major in the C.S.A.
cb.) Alexander W. Stark; First Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); Va.; not with the C.S.M.C.



Regards [[Special:Contributions/77.118.14.34|77.118.14.34]] ([[User talk:77.118.14.34|talk]]) 14:55, 8 December 2008 (UTC) Michi.

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Max strength was said to be 600. (I wish I knew the source of that factoid...) Trekphiler 00:12, 3 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

This website has some good information on the CSMC. The only problem is that none of the information has any sources sited. --Avazina 01:25, 10 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]



I've added J. Thomas Sharf, the expert who wrote the history of the Confederate States Navy as a reference, and started noting much of the material, including the statement on manpower. He personally interviewed Beall, and no one has a better source than this incredible history book. Grayghost01 (talk) 05:28, 5 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]



According US Marine Officers who resigned

This list is not correct.

1. First Lieutenant Adam N. Baker was from Pennsylvania 2. Brevet Major George H. Terret was a full ranked Major (as many others he held the Brevet-rank fom the Mexican War 1847/48) 3. Captain Robert Tansill quit the C.S.M.C. and changed to the C.S.A. and rose to the rank of a Colonel


Missing Officers who held a commissioned officers rank in the U.S.M.C. (with the date of February 1860)

a.) U.S.M.C. Officers with the C.S.M.C., but missing in the List >>US Marine Officers who resigned<< aa.) Henry B. Tyler jr.; First Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); D.C.; ab.) Lucien L. Dawson; Second Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); Ky.;

b.) U.S.M.C. Officers dismissed from the C.S.M.C.: ba.) Jabez C. Rich; Captain (U.S.M.C.); Me.; dismissed as Captain (C.S.M.C.) bb.) Charles A. Henderson; First Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); D.C.; dismissed as First Lieutenant (C.S.M.C.)

c.) U.S.M.C. Officers not with the C.S.M.C. ca.) Jacob Read; First Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); Ga.; not with the C.S.M.C.; rose to the rank of a Major in the C.S.A. cb.) Alexander W. Stark; First Lieutenant (U.S.M.C.); Va.; not with the C.S.M.C.


Regards 77.118.14.34 (talk) 14:55, 8 December 2008 (UTC) Michi.[reply]