In the 19th century, there were two armies in America. First approved by Congress in 1789, the first was a standing army known as the US Army. This unit consists of officials who were delegated by Congress and people who joined in 5 years. In 1792, Congress set up a supplementary army called militia. The US Army is the Army, and the Militia are the Armed Forces. Militia may be required to provide federal services: enforcing the law, suppressing the rebellion and repelling the invasion.
Brigadier Diego Archuleta (1814-1884) - a member of the Mexican army who fought the United States in Mexico - the American war. During the American Civil War, he joined the EFF (US Army) and became the first Hispanic American to reach Brigadier's rank. He commanded the first New Mexico volunteer infantry regiment in the battle of Valverde. Later he was appointed by the Abraham Lincoln as the Indian (American Indian). Colonel Carlos de la Mesa - General of Texas General Ramessa Allen, the commander of the first division of North Africa and Sicily, later became the commander of the 104th Infantry Division during World War II. Colonel Carlos de la Mesa is a Spanish citizen, the Spanish company of the 39th New York State volunteer team "Gary Bodyguard" fought for the Allied forces of Gettysburg.
Brigadier Diego Archuleta (1814-1884) - Mexico - a member of the Mexican army who fought with the United States during the American War. During the American Civil War, he worked for New Mexico militia. He fought with the first New Mexican militia infantry at the battle of Valverde and became the first Hispanic American to reach brigadier rank. Later he appointed by President Abraham Lincoln as an agent in India. Brigadier General Breve Henry Clay Pleasants (1833-1880) - Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. At that time, Colonel Colonel designed a plan to break the alliance of Petersburg City, Virginia. He organized the construction of the underground tunnel full of explosives under the Federation Line outside the city. His action led to the crater's battle on July 30, 1864. It should give the alliance army the opportunity to break Petersburg defense.
Robert Edwardley (January 19, 1807 - October 12, 1870) was a soldier in the US and the South, most notably the coalition commander. In 1862, he commanded the North Virginia army during the American Civil War until surrender in 1865. He is a senior advanced graduate of the US Army Military Academy, the son of a revolutionary war officer, Henry "Light Mary" Lee III, who has worked in the US Army for 32 years. In the meantime, he served throughout the United States and stand out in the Mexican-American war. And he served as Dean of the American Military Academy.