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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
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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 Divisions were consolidated into one 1st Division, under General Griffin. Crawford's 3rd Division of Pennsylvanians remained unchanged, although it was due to be mustered out of the service
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The corps was lightly engaged at 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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George McClellan held a special admiration for the V Corps, especially as Fitz-John Porter was a close personal friend of his, and he often touted it as a model outfit the rest of the army should imitate. The general officers in the corps were all West Pointers and contained no political appointees
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When Hooker took command of the Army of the 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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in May 1864, over 10,000 had become casualties. General 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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or nonprofessionals. The presence of regular army troops added a more professional air to the V Corps than the others, and discipline and drills were typically stricter. In addition, the army artillery reserve was attached to the corps.
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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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also lost his post because he testified on Porter's behalf at the court martial hearings (the War Department for a long time after the Porter trial was reluctant to promote officers in the V Corps)
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was ill during the campaign and returned to command his division after the campaign. By contrast, the Pennsylvania Reserves under Crawford were relatively lightly engaged.
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George Sykes took command of the V Corps on June 28, 1863, as George Meade was promoted to command of the Army of the Potomac. The corps arrived at the eastern end of the
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After Antietam, Fitz-John Porter was court martialed for disobeying orders at Second Bull Run. Although Porter himself was not to blame,
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The Fifth Army Corps (Army of the Potomac): A Record of Operations During the Civil War in the United States of America, 1861–1865
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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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By March 31, 1865, the V Corps was down to 17,000 men and would lose 2,000 more by the time Lee surrendered at
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chose him as a scapegoat for that loss and his career was summarily ruined. 1st Division commander
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in a few weeks. The I Corps was merged into the V as the 2nd and 4th Divisions, under Generals
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both suffered severe losses in the battle (casualties among the regulars numbered nearly 50%).
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The V Corps saw the deaths of two of their generals at Gettysburg: Brig. Gens.
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Porter became corps commander and his 1st Division was assigned to Brig. Gen.
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In the Army of the Potomac's restructuring under newly appointed Maj. Gen.
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The first unit designated as the V corps was organized briefly under
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on May 18, 1862 as V Corps Provisional, which was engaged in the
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Cavalry Corps of the Military Division of the Mississippi
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and the Regular Division (mainly US Army infantry) under
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but it did not arrive until after the battle was over.
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The unit better known as V Corps was formed within the
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The Union Army, 1861–1865 Organization and Operations
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The V Corps fought in several battles throughout the
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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Dayton, OH: Morningside Press, 1993. 585:In March 1864, with Lieutenant General 1663: 745:February 23, 1863 – February 28, 1863 695:November 16, 1862 – December 25, 1862 685:November 10, 1862 – November 16, 1862 460:Union Army 1st Division Badge, V Corps 361:against nearly the entire Confederate 20:during the 20th – 21st Centuries, see 920: 735:February 5, 1863 – February 16, 1863 705:December 25, 1862 – January 26, 1863 725:February 1, 1863 – February 5, 1863 715:January 26, 1863 – February 1, 1863 449:, the straight-edged variant of the 805:January 2, 1865 – January 27, 1865 775:October 7, 1863 – October 15, 1863 13: 874: 785:October 15, 1863 – March 23, 1864 755:February 28, 1863 – June 28, 1863 662: 608:Battle of Spotsylvania Court House 252:(Banks's original command opposed 14: 1697: 1304:District of Key West and Tortugas 886:. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1984. 815:January 27, 1865 – April 1, 1865 795:March 23, 1864 – January 2, 1865 675:May 18, 1862 – November 10, 1862 622:The V Corps saw hard fighting at 298:troops, formerly in the Reserve. 117:Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse 1049: 765:June 28, 1863 – October 7, 1863 632:Second Battle of Weldon Railroad 200: 188: 176: 35: 982:District of Southern California 1376:District of Southwest Missouri 1025:Northern District (Charleston) 825:April 1, 1865 – June 28, 1865 581:Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren 380:The V Corps saw action at the 1: 1110:Department of the Susquehanna 1105:Department of the Monongahela 831: 1356:District of Central Missouri 1273:District of Eastern Arkansas 1226:District of Western Kentucky 1195:District of Northern Alabama 1190:District of Middle Tennessee 1181:Department of the Cumberland 1036:District of Eastern Virginia 951:District of Western New York 941:District of Central New York 922:Formations of the Union Army 279:. It was created by merging 7: 1394:Department of the Northwest 1143:Department of West Virginia 528:Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain 336:. The corps' losses in the 10: 1702: 1361:District of North Missouri 1345:District of Upper Arkansas 1211:District of East Tennessee 1200:District of West Tennessee 1147:District of Harper's Ferry 1101:Department of Pennsylvania 1074:Department of Rappahannock 1041:District of North Carolina 1015:District of North Carolina 490:Col. Joshua L. Chamberlain 15: 1517: 1421: 1255: 1160: 1094:District of Eastern Shore 1058: 1047: 994:Department of the Potomac 958:Department of the Pacific 946:District of Massachusetts 927: 555:Battle of Bristoe Station 530:. 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Porter 113:Battle of the Wilderness 101:Battle of Fredericksburg 1469:Army of the Mississippi 1371:District of Saint Louis 1283:District of Little Rock 1010:District of Hilton Head 1001:Department of the South 843:Civil War High Commands 642: 637:Battle of Peebles' Farm 572: 437: 357:'s 1st Division of the 286:'s 3rd Division of the 235: 16:For the V Corps of the 1484:Army of the Shenandoah 1439:Army of the Cumberland 1352:Department of Missouri 1309:District of La Fourche 1299:District of Carrollton 1290:Department of the Gulf 1269:Department of Arkansas 1216:Department of Kentucky 1207:Department of the Ohio 1185:District of the Etowah 1131:District of Washington 1121:District of Alexandria 977:District of California 937:Department of the East 649:Appomattox Court House 639:(September 30, 1864). 582: 491: 461: 377: 376:Maj. Gen. George Sykes 260:and ultimately became 245: 1509:Army of West Virginia 1494:Army of the Tennessee 1489:Army of the Southwest 1408:District of Wisconsin 1403:District of Minnesota 1136:District of Annapolis 1089:District of Baltimore 837:Eicher, John H., and 580: 489: 459: 375: 243: 121:Battle of Cold Harbor 1444:Army of the Frontier 1330:District of Nebraska 1325:District of Colorado 1321:Department of Kansas 1247:District of Michigan 1242:District of Illinois 1020:District of Savannah 967:District of Humboldt 811:Gouverneur K. Warren 791:Gouverneur K. Warren 653:Battle of Five Forks 567:Gouverneur K. Warren 390:Gouverneur K. Warren 221:) was a unit of the 158:Gouverneur K. Warren 129:Battle of Five Forks 105:Battle of Gettysburg 1479:Army of the Potomac 1387:District of Arizona 1237:District of Indiana 1233:Northern Department 1084:Mountain Department 1005:District of Florida 962:District of Arizona 903:The Eastern Theater 880:Powell, William H. 741:Andrew A. 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Index

United States Army
U.S. V Corps

United States
United States Army
Army of the Potomac
Peninsula Campaign
Second Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Bristoe Station
Battle of the Wilderness
Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse
Battle of Cold Harbor
Siege of Petersburg
Battle of Five Forks
Fitz John Porter
George G. Meade
George Sykes
Gouverneur K. Warren
Charles Griffin



Union
Army of the Potomac
American Civil War

Nathaniel P. Banks

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