The 3rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry unit of the United States Army, mustered into Federal service during the Spanish–American War. The regiment was organized as part of the in 1881 as the 3rd Regiment of Infantry in central Virginia. After being mustered into Federal service, the regiment remained stateside and did not see action in the war. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry was disbanded in 1899 after the 3rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry was mustered out following the end of the war.
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| - The 3rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry unit of the United States Army, mustered into Federal service during the Spanish–American War. The regiment was organized as part of the in 1881 as the 3rd Regiment of Infantry in central Virginia. After being mustered into Federal service, the regiment remained stateside and did not see action in the war. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry was disbanded in 1899 after the 3rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry was mustered out following the end of the war. (en)
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| - 3rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Federal service, 1898) (en)
- 3rd Regiment of Infantry, Virginia Volunteers (State service, 1881–1899) (en)
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| - Camp Alger
- Blackstone, Virginia
- Petersburg, Michigan
- Roanoke, Virginia
- United States
- United States Army
- Virginia
- 116th Infantry Regiment (United States)
- Military units and formations disestablished in 1898
- Military units and formations established in 1898
- Military units and formations in Virginia
- Military units and formations of the United States in the Spanish–American War
- Matthew Butler
- Fredericksburg, Virginia
- Gordonsville, Virginia
- Lynchburg, Virginia
- Warrenton, Virginia
- 276th Engineer Battalion (United States)
- Alexandria, Virginia
- Culpeper, Virginia
- Culpeper Minutemen
- Danville, Virginia
- Farmville, Virginia
- First inauguration of George Washington
- Charlottesville, Virginia
- Chatham, Virginia
- Spanish–American War
- Springfield Model 1866
- Springfield model 1873
- Second Army Corps (Spanish–American War)
- dbr:Virginia_Volunteers
- dbr:1st_Brigade,_Virginia_Volunteers
- dbr:1st_Connecticut_Volunteer_Infantry_(1898)
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| - Flag of Virginia in use during the existence of the regiment (en)
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| - The 3rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry unit of the United States Army, mustered into Federal service during the Spanish–American War. The regiment was organized as part of the in 1881 as the 3rd Regiment of Infantry in central Virginia. After being mustered into Federal service, the regiment remained stateside and did not see action in the war. The 3rd Regiment of Infantry was disbanded in 1899 after the 3rd Virginia Volunteer Infantry was mustered out following the end of the war. (en)
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| - 46 officers and 955 enlisted men (May 1898)
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