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*[[14th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate)|14th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate)]]<br>14th Infantry Regiment, formerly Sulakowski's 13th (1st) Regiment Polish Birgade, was organized at New Orleans, Louisiana, in August,1861. Only 2 officers and 25 men surrendered.<br>
*[[14th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate)|14th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate)]]<br>14th Infantry Regiment, formerly Sulakowski's 13th (1st) Regiment Polish Birgade, was organized at New Orleans, Louisiana, in August,1861. Only 2 officers and 25 men surrendered.<br>
*[[14th Battalion, Louisiana Sharpshooters (Austin's)(Confederate)|Austin's&nbsp;14th Battalion, Louisiana Sharpshooters (Austin's)(Confederate)]]<br>14th Battalion Sharpshooters was organized during the late summer of 1862 with three companies. It was formed with men from the 11th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. About 25 surrendered on May 4, 1865.


*[[15th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate)|15th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate)]]<br>15th Infantry Regiment [also called 2nd Regiment Polish Brigade] was organized near Richmond, Virginia, in July, 1862, by consolidating the 3rd and part of the 7th Louisiana Infantry Battalions. When the unit surrendered, only 2 officers and 17 men were present. <br>
*[[15th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate)|15th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Confederate)]]<br>15th Infantry Regiment [also called 2nd Regiment Polish Brigade] was organized near Richmond, Virginia, in July, 1862, by consolidating the 3rd and part of the 7th Louisiana Infantry Battalions. When the unit surrendered, only 2 officers and 17 men were present. <br>
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