Thursday, October 3, 2019

Orders of Battle: July 1861

Every unit in the campaign theater was engaged at some point during the 1st month of the Grand Campaign command simulation. The orders of battle from July 1861 are now known to both players, but are likely to change as new units take to the field in August.  The orders of battle for Turns 1 - 4 were are follows:

Union


District of the Ohio: Major General William T. Sherman

1st Brigade: Colonel Benjamin F. Smith
  • 1st Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • 2nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • 3rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry
  • 4th Ohio Volunteer Infantry
2nd Brigade: Colonel Solomon Lewis
  • 1st Indiana Volunteer Infantry
  • 2nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry
  • 3rd Indiana Volunteer Infantry
  • 4th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
Cavalry Brigade: Colonel Frank L. Wolford
  • 1st Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry
  • 2nd Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry
  • 3rd Kentucky Volunteer Cavalry
Battery "A," 1st Ohio Light Artillery*

Battery "A," 1st Michigan Light Artillery

1st Battalion, Ohio Engineers


*Battery "A" 1st Illinois Light Artillery was originally assigned to the district, but through a clerical error, it was assigned to another district and Battery "A" 1st Ohio arrived in Georgetown assigned to the District of the Ohio. 

Confederate

District of Tennessee: Major General Earl J. Starbuck

Buckner's Brigade: Brigadier General Simon Bolivar Buckner*
  • 1st Kentucky Infantry
  • 2nd Kentucky Infantry
  • 3rd Kentucky Infantry
Cleburne's Brigade: Brigadier General Patrick R. Cleburne
  • 1st Alabama Infantry
  • 2nd Alabama Infantry
  • 3rd Alabama Infantry
Stewart's Brigade: Brigadier General Alexander Stewart
  • 1st Tennessee Infantry
  • 2nd Tennessee Infantry
  • 3rd Tennessee Infantry
  • 2nd Battalion Tennessee Engineers
Forrest's (Cavalry) Brigade: Brigadier General Nathan B. Forrest*
  • 1st Tennessee Cavalry
  • 2nd Tennessee Cavalry
  • Mosby's Partisan Rangers**
Rector's Tennessee Battery

1st Battalion, Tennessee Engineers

*Wounded
**Disbanded July 31


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