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In 1862, Brooks became a superintendent of the recruiting service and was transferred to Ohio. On August 1, 1863, he was promoted to colonel and placed in command of the 4th U.S. Artillery Regiment. The regiment was assigned to the defenses of Washington, D.C. Brooks played a significant role in
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and assigned to the 2nd United States Artillery Regiment. Just months after graduating, Brooks saw combat when his regiment was deployed to Florida during the Second Seminole War. As part of a small force under the command of Brig. Gen.
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Brooks served in the Mexican–American War from 1846 to 1848, achieving the official rank of captain and the brevet rank of lieutenant colonel. During the years leading up to the Civil War, he was in command of the light
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in the Florida Keys to prepare for possible attack by the British. During 1861, Brooks was promoted twice, attaining the rank of
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In February 1861, with hostilities increasing and the prospect of Civil War imminent, Capt. Brooks's battery was transferred to
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against the Seminole during which he was commended by Clinch for his bravery. Following this action, Brooks served as Clinch's
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For meritorious service during the war, he was brevetted brigadier general, U.S. Army (Regular Army), by nomination of
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Brooks remained in command of the 4th U.S. Artillery Regiment after the Civil War. From 1872 to 1877 he commanded the
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on June 30, 1866 and confirmation by the U.S. Senate on July 25, 1866, to rank from March 13, 1865.
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in Baltimore. He played an important role in readying the Fort for combat. In April, he was sent to
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increased tensions between the United States and Great Britain and Brooks was transferred to
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Army of the United States from 1835 â€“ 1877. After graduating the
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Born in Boston, Brooks was sponsored in his early military career by the
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United Service: A Monthly Review of Military and Naval Affairs, vol. 4
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List of Massachusetts generals in the American Civil War
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Boston, Massachusetts
Kissimmee, Florida
United States
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Colonel
Brevet
Brigadier General
4th United States Artillery Regiment
Presidio of San Francisco
Second Seminole War
Battle of Withlacoochee
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Brevet
Brigadier General
Regular
United States Military Academy
Second Seminole War
Mexican–American War
captain
brevetted
lieutenant colonel
American Civil War
4th United States Artillery Regiment
colonel
brigadier general
Marquis de Lafayette

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