Lincoln Battalion

Lincoln Battalion
Batallón Abraham Lincoln
The Lincoln Battalion, Tom Mooney Company
Active1936–1938
Country United States
Allegiance Second Spanish Republic
Branch International Brigades
TypeBattalion – infantry
RoleHome Defence
Size• 2,500 troops
Part ofXV International Brigade (1937–1939)
Garrison/HQAlbacete
MarchJarama Valley
EngagementsSpanish Civil War
Websitealba-valb.org
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Robert Hale Merriman
Milton Wolff
Insignia
Flag of the Lincoln Battalion
Flag of the Tom Mooney Company

The Lincoln Battalion (Spanish: Batallón Abraham Lincoln), the major component of what came to be known as the Abraham Lincoln Brigade, was the 17th (later the 58th) battalion of the XV International Brigade which fought in the Spanish Civil War. Named after United States President Abraham Lincoln, the battalion was organized by the Communist International.[1][2] The XVth Brigade was one of many mixed brigades that comprised the International Brigades.

The Lincoln Battalion was formed by American volunteers who served as soldiers, technicians, medical personnel, and aviators alongside the Spanish Republican forces against the Nazi-supported forces of General Francisco Franco and his Nationalist faction.[3] Unlike the segregated U.S. Army in the 1930s, the Lincoln Battalion integrated white and black soldiers on an equal basis.[4] Of the approximately 3,000 American volunteers who went to Spain, 681 were killed in action or died of wounds or sickness.[5]

  1. ^ Hayes 1951, p. 117.
  2. ^ Richardson 1982, pp. 31–47.
  3. ^ "Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives - FAQs". ALBA.
  4. ^ "Online Lesson: African Americans in the Spanish Civil War". ALBA (Abraham Lincoln Brigade Archives). Retrieved October 30, 2024.
  5. ^ Garcia, Daniel Pastor; Celada, Antonio R. (2012). "The Victors Write History, the Vanquished Literature: Myth, Distortion and Truth in the XV Brigade". Bulletin of Spanish Studies (89): 307–321.

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