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V Corps, plus newly organized units. Ayres had new regiments and a few veteran units, including a brigade of
Maryland troops. The Regular Division he'd commanded no longer existed as it had been disbanded due to its severe casualties. The remainder of the old I Corps served under Crawford. These divisions participated in the
384:, fighting on the left wing of the Union army. Losses of the small corps were 331 killed, 1,364 wounded, and 456 missing; a total of 2,151, out of about 6,500 engaged. Two of the corp's six brigades were not engaged and George Morell was temporarily detached, his division being commanded by Brig. Gen
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on August 19, 1864. Cutler's division was broken up after these battles. At that point the three remaining divisions were commanded by generals
Griffin, Ayres, and Crawford; they would remain until the end of the war. Griffin's division eventually contained most of the remaining regiments of the old
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now in command of all Union armies, the V Corps was restructured, along with the entire army. The 1st and 2nd
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Antietam. Morell's division saw no action at all, while some of the regular division participated in the fighting and were employed to plug various holes in the army's line during the battle. A new division of nine month regiments had been attached, led by Brig. Gen
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Pointers and contained no political appointees
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Potomac in the spring, he did away with the "grand divisions" and made Butterfield his chief of staff. Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, formerly commanding the 3rd Division of the I Corps, took charge of the V Corps. It was at this time that each corps was
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Wadsworth was killed at the Wilderness, and Robinson was severely wounded (losing a leg) at Spotsylvania. His division was broken down and dispersed temporarily among the others of the V Corps. Wadsworth's Division went under General
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were 995 killed, 3,805 wounded, and 2,801 captured or missing, totaling 7,601, or half the entire loss of the army. Of these casualties, 6,837 occurred at Gaines's Mill; the remainder at
Mechanicsville, Glendale, and Malvern Hill. The corps was temporarily enlarged on June 14 by
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respectively. George Sykes was removed from command, after the corps' medical director has diagnosed him with a severe case of sciatica. Replacing him was
Gouverneur Warren, who had been the army's chief engineer at Gettysburg.
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battlefield on July 2. They earned distinction from fighting in the wheat field but were most famous for the actions of Colonel
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526:(1993), based on the novel, focusing on the 20th Maine regiment at the extreme left, under the command of Colonel
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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845:. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2001.
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630:in June. Many of its men were captured in the
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859:Regimental Losses in the American Civil War
561:. This distracted Hill from the arrival of
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1032:Department of Virginia and North Carolina
870:. First published 1898 in Washington, DC.
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862:. Dayton, OH: Morningside Press, 1993.
585:In March 1864, with Lieutenant General
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685:November 10, 1862 β November 16, 1862
460:Union Army 1st Division Badge, V Corps
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886:. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1984.
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