Jackson Horse Guard; Co. A, 1st Militia Cavalry
Baker Rifles; 103d Infantry (part)
Chiquita-17, Snuggles-15, Rose-12, Bud-10, Grace-5 and Joy-3 (blog nicknames) A Little About Me. Turner Rifles; 20th Infantry, Ulster Guard; 20th Militia and 80th Infantry
Jersey Company; Co. D, 48th Infantry
Brannigan's Company K; 63d Infantry
Richard S. Ewells hairless pate caused him to be Old Bald Head, and reading spectacles combined with a strict temperament prompted the men of Union general Andrew A. Humphreys to call him Old Goggle Eyes.. Irish Brigade; Cos. G, H and I, 105th Infantry
Contents 1 Infantry 2 Sharpshooters 3 Cavalry 4 Artillery 4.1 Light Artillery 4.2 Heavy Artillery 4.3 Horse Artillery 5 Legions 6 Others 6.1 Militia 6.2 State Troops 6.3 Reserves 7 See also 8 References Almost immediately following the Union defeat in the Second Battle of Bull Run, the III Corps was transferred back to the Army of the Potomac and redesignated the I Corps, under the command of Joseph Hooker; Gibbon's brigade became the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, I Corps. The 19th Indiana would eventually be transferred to the 20th Indiana Infantry Regiment in October, 1864. Independent Company Infantry, 31st; Co. F (new), 75th Infantry
German Heavy Artillery (Adam Senges); 3d Battalion, later part of 15th Artillery
The Second and Seventh Wisconsin used the Lorenz Rifle. Washington Guards; 120th Infantry
Tenth National Guard; 177th Infantry
Independent Corps, New York Light Infantry; Enfants Perdus
The shoulder sleeve insignia currently worn is a red line shot through with a red arrow, giving them the nickname Red Arrow Brigade, which was earned in World War I where the 32nd Division was fighting the Germans alongside the French, who noted the unit's tenacity by punching through the German lines, like an arrow and calling the unit Les Terribles, meaning The Terrors. Washington Grays, 1st Regiment; 47th Infantry
Fort Plain Battery; Battery K, 1st Artillery
Independent Company Infantry, 2lst; Co. F, 194th Infantry
Monroe Blues; 12th Militia
Morgan Light Artillery; part 2d Artillery
Republican Rifles
Posted Over 1 Month. Dickinson Guard; 89th Infantry
Excelsior Rifle Blues; 92d Infantry
Union artillery batteries were generally named numerically; Confederate batteries by the name of the town or county in which they were recruited (e.g. Netherland Legion; part 39th Infantry
Onondaga County Regiment, 4th; 149th Infantry
German Rifles, 5th Regiment; 45th Infantry
Monitors; 127th Infantry
General Thomas received the nicknameRock of Chickamauga due to his ability to endure theonslaughtwhich the Confederacy unleashed at the Battle of Chickamauga. United States Lancers; part Co. M, 9th Cavalry
Cavalry, 2d Regiment, Black Horse; 7th Cavalry
Anthony Wayne Guard; 135th Infantry, later 6th Artillery
Wickham's Company of Infantry; part 142d Infantry
2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 1st Regiment; 69th Infantry
He was an excellent tactician; however, for the troops it was a slow and careful process that took entirely too long. Saint Lawrence County Regiment; 16th Infantry
German Rifles, 3d Regiment; 103d Infantry
Madison and Cortland Regiment; 157th Infantry
What would it be called? Model Mustang. Death of General John F. Reynolds as he supervised the deployment of the Iron Brigade early on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg. Independent Battery, Flying Artillery; 11th Battery
: WAR OF THE REBELLION. Although it fought entirely in the Eastern Theater, it was composed of regiments from three Western states that are now within the region of the Midwest. Oswego County Regiment, 3d; 110th Infantry
United States Volunteers; part 57th Infantry
The American Civil War - by nicknames. Seward Artillery; 3d Artillery
Which of the following units donned the nickname "The Corn Exchange Regiment?" Answer: 118th Pa. Inf. The units that use designations associated with the Confederacy also include the 31st Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Brigade in Alabama. 110th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Battery; part 80th Infantry
Militia, 12th Regiment, Co. A; Co. A, 102d Infantry
Macomb Regiment; 96th Infantry
Glens Falls Company (Milo E. Washburn's); part of 175th Infantry
Cameron Highlanders; Company I, 59th Infantry
1970 Mustang Mach I "Synergy Green Pearl"351 Cleveland - Fuel Injection "The Rattle Shaker" Complete nut and bolt rotisserie restoration LESS than 500 miles by C.A.R.S. Wayne Guards, Anthony; 135th Infantry, later 6th Artillery
The men of Company G, 55th North Carolina, from Johnston and Wayne Counties were known as the "North Carolina Rebels." The men of Company F, 56th North Carolina, from Guilford County, were known as the "Stonewall Boys." Company B, 34th North Carolina, from Rutherford County were known as the "Sandy Run Yellow Jackets." The inside of the coat was lined with cotton to make a better fit. Zouaves, 2d; a transient organization, men joined 40th Infantry, Rosters Of The New York Volunteers During The Civil War, 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Astor Rifles; 61st Infantry
Cavalry Battalion; part of 14th Cavalry Adirondack Regiment; 118th Infantry Advance Guard Zouaves; 5th Infantry Advanced Zoos; 62d Infantry Albany and Yates Rifles; 43d Infantry Albany County Regiment; 113th Infantry later 7th Artillery Albany Regiments; 3d Infantry Albany Regiments; 91st Infantry Albany Regiments; 25th Militia New York Sappers and Miners; 15th Engineers
Ironhearted; 115th Infantry
The division was briefly called up during the Berlin Crisis in 1961. New York Militia Laws during the Civil War. Otsego Regiments; 121st Infantry
Infantry: Gibraltar Brigade - having Samuel Carroll lead these steadfast Buckeyes is really satisfying Excelsior Brigade Irish Brigade National Guard Zouaves; Co. A, 10th Infantry
: THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Auburn Regiment; 75th Infantry
Union Greys; 22d Militia
Abohbots' (D. Adirondack Regiment; 118th Infantry
Ira Harris Cavalry; 12th Cavalry
Long Island Volunteers, 1st Regiment; 67th Infantry
5. Putnam Rifles; 66th Infantry, Railway Brigade; 109th Infantry
", This page was last edited on 7 February 2023, at 02:17. I, 59th Infantry
Artisans and Engineers; 1st Engineers
The brigade fought in the battles of Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Overland, Richmond-Petersburg, and Appomattox. Meagher's Own, Mrs.; 88th Infantry
Corning Light Cavalry; 18th Cavalry
Rocket Battalion, Cos. A and B; 23d and 24th Batteries, Sabre Regiment; 1st Cavalry
Independent Engineers; 50th Engineers
Ellsworth's Avengers; 44th Infantry
Gibbon's brigade would lose 725 men out of 1900, the 2nd Wisconsin losing 276 out of 430 men. The 2nd Brigade of the 3rd Armored Division (Spearhead), formerly stationed on Coleman Kaserne in Gelnhausen, Germany. McClellan Infantry, Co. C; Co. E, 87th Infantry
This list of names will be available at the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington, D.C., as well as at NPS battlefield sites. The American Civil War had its share of intriguing characters, many of whom had colorful nicknames to match. Blog Posts, Grant, Ulysses S., Jackson, Thomas J., Lee, Robert E. Robert E. Lee was known as Granny Lee and The King of Spades early in the war for his cautiousness and defensive trench building, but after achieving fame as the Souths greatest leader, he became more respectfully known to his men as Marse Robert or Bobby Lee. William L. Jackson Stonewalls second cousin was amusingly and sarcastically dubbed Mudwall Jackson for his lackluster performance as a colonel of Confederate cavalry. Chicago Light Artillery, Busteed's Battery; part of 4th Battery
28th Infantry Division, US Army: Originally nicknamed "Keystone Division," the unit acquired the nickname "Bloody Bucket" by German forces during World War II because the red keystone patch resembled a bucket. Hooker replied, "[Brigadier] General Gibbon's brigade of Western men." Metropolitan Brigade
Wiedrich's Battery; Battery I, 1st Light Artillery
United States Volunteer Cavalry, 1st Regiment; 11th Cavalry
Adm. Arleigh "31-Knot" Burke (Photo: U.S. Navy) Navy Adm. Arleigh Burke yeah, the guy those destroyers are named after was ordered to. The new version of TBL mod. Plattsburgh Regiment; 96th Infantry
The Confederate Iron Brigade was part of the division, commanded by Brig. Enfants Perdus;Independent Battalion of Infantry
Hancock Regiment; 101st Infantry (part)
The Iron Brigade lost its all-Western status on July 16, 1863, following its crippling losses at Gettysburg, when the 167th Pennsylvania was incorporated into it, and a company of New York sharpshooters. Griswold Light Cavalry; 21st Cavalry
United States Volunteers; part 59th Infantry
Official Army Register. I would love to write something, at some point, but at the time I have no original ideas. Scandinavian Volunteers; Co. New York Battery; part of Baker's Rifles; 103d Infantry
Mileage 450. Steuben Regiment; 7th Infantry
B.) Fremont's Mississippi Brigade
Mix's Cavalry; 3d Cavalry
Chasseurs a Pied; 84th Infantry
Noted for its strong discipline, its unique uniform appearance and its tenacious fighting ability, the Iron Brigade suffered the highest percentage of casualties of any brigade in the war. Goshen Company; Company B, 124th Infantry
Union Guards; 59th Infantry
Irish Regiment, Buffalo; 164th Infantry
Parmenter Riflemen; Howitzer Co. Naval Brigade; 1st Marine Artillery
Hobart's (Elijah) Company, 2d Regiment United States Sharpshooters; Co. B, 93d Infantry
Poughkeepsie Guards; 21st Militia
The Brigade survivors defended the north slope of Culps Hill on July 2,3, where the 6th Wisconsin made a night counterattack to restore Union positions previously lost to Confederate troops. "Stonewall" Jackson at Brawner's Farm, during the waning hours of August 28th, 1862. Excelsior Battery, 2d; 10th Battery
The Copperheads were an interesting political group that was most famous for their use of the press. List of American Civil War units by state, List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials, List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic, Confederate artworks in the United States Capitol, List of Confederate monuments and memorials, Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials. Halleck Infantry; 146th Infantry
. To start, simply click on the button to generate 10 random names. :) Last edited by . Mountain Legion; 156th Infantry
Wayne County Regiments; part of 98th Infantry
Northern Tier Regiment; 22d Infantry
0. it may be bestowed by the enemy in battle, such as the moniker "Red Devils", a nickname for the 5th Infantry Division "granted" by the Germans at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, World War I; it may be the pairing of an adjective (such as "Fighting") paired with the division's ordinal, such as "The Fighting First" for the 1st Infantry Division; or Northern New York Regiment, 1st; 16th Infantry
The 24th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment joined the brigade on October 8, 1862, prior to the Battle of Fredericksburg in December. Far from being an exhaustive list of Civil War nicknames, the following discussion highlights some of the most notable. Colored Troops The list of South Carolina Union Civil War units is shown separately. "Mozart Regiment" 40th New York Infantry. Yates' Rifles; part 51st Infantry
The following is taken fromNew York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Bloody Bucket. Sarsfield Rifles; part 59th Infantry
Scott's Life Guard, 1st Regiment; 4th Infantry
The Iron Brigade prepared for battle, at Gettysburg, by anchoring the Union Army's southern flank, 10:0010:45a.m., on Day 1. Buffalo Regiment, 3d; 100th Infantry
Poughkeepsie Drill Guards; 21st Militia
For example, 61% (1,153 out of 1,885) were casualties at Gettysburg. Advanced Zoos; 62d Infantry
Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 5th Regiment; later the 2d; 155th Infantry
No story hereGeneral Philip Sheridanwas really just a little guy, only 5 feet 5 inches tall. When this monument is completed and the CWSS is in place, it is anticipated that there will be an increase in requests for the records of the USCT. The Civil War Unit Study and Lap Book. His nickname among his men was his callsign, "Chaos." 2. Buffalo Regiment, 2d; 49th Infantry
Albany and Yates Rifles; 43d Infantry
Senges' Battalion German Heavy Artillery; 3d Battalion Artillery
Potsdam Regiment; 92d Infantry
Saratoga Regiment; 77th Infantry
This in an index to the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS) which is a computerized database containing very basic facts about servicemen who served on both sides during the Civil War. Washington Zouaves; part of 57th Infantry
Washington Continentals; Co. D, 168th Infantry
I, 71st Militia, originally Co. L, 19th Militia
Fire Zouaves, 2d Regiment; 73d Infantry
Sharpshooters, 6th, 7th, Sth and gth Companies ; 1st Independent Battalion Sharpshooters
Morris' (Richard H.) Battery; retained men 9th Infantry, later part of 3d Infantry
Troy Regiment, 2d; 22d Infantry
California Regiment, 1st; 32d Infantry
Mounted Rifles, Dickel's; 4th Cavalry
Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade, 1st Regiment; 70th Infantry
Mozart Regiment; 40th Infantry, N. Nail Factory Company; Co. Sherman used the name in his letters and messages to others. Little Mac McClellan and Philip Little Phil Sheridan were named for their small statue, while Confederate Nathan G. Shanks Evans was recognized by his skinny, knock-kneed legs. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Tenth Legion Artillery; 1st and 2d Cos. Light Artillery, 56th Infantry, later 7th Battery, and 8th Battery
Metropolitan Guard, 4th Regiment; 173d Infantry
O.) Blair Rifles; consolidated with 178th Infantry
Columbia County Regiment; 91st Infantry
Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion: 1st Regiment; the original 1st Regiment, 69th National Guard Artillery, and all of the original 6th Regiment, except Company D; designated 182d Infantry
Anderson Zouaves; 62d Infantry
Oneida County Regiment, 4th; 117th Infantry
United States Volunteers; Captain Chatfield's Co., 43d Infantry
The history of the Gurkhas stretches back to 1814, when British colonial forces clashed with the city-state of Gorkha during the Anglo-Nepalese War. The 50 Greatest Civil War Names Brandon Claycomb Thursday, July 4, 2013 IT'S THE SESQUICENTENNIAL of the Civil War's turning point week. Sailors See a list of 18,000 African American sailors that served in the Civil War. --- Nicknames. Independent Company of Infantry, 49th; Co. G, 194th Infantry
Militia, 19th Regiment; 168th Infantry
B. Lyon Company, 1912. Brig. McClellan stated, "They must be made of iron." Artillery Company; 15th Militia
Michigan Company; Company K, 1st Cavalry
I have found it helpful to name them to keep track of what weapons they have and to help with unit integrity. Fisher's Cavalry; 14th Cavalry (part)
President's Life Guard, Co. A; Co. A, 59th Infantry
Confederate State Units. Conkling Rifles; 97th Infantry
Seward National Guard
There have been other brigades known by the same name. 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. German Legion; Enfants Perdus (part)
Rifle Battery; 26th Battery
Rifle Battery, 108th Volunteers (Mack's); 18th Battery
Albany County Regiment; 113th Infantry later 7th Artillery
Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 2d Regiment; 88th Infantry
Many commanders won their nicknames through military performance. Mounted Rifles, 1st Regiment; 1st Mounted Rifles
Bensen Guard of I25th Regiment; 12th Militia
Colored Troops 38th Regiment Infantry U.S. Highlanders, 78th; 78th Infantry
The 6th Wisconsin and the 24th Michigan would take part in the attacks at Fizthugh's crossing, April 29th, 1863, losing a combined total casualty list of 58. Brooklyn Chasseurs; 84th Infantry
Young Napoleon was the nickname given to Union General George B. McClellan. National Guard 4th Regiment; 173d Infantry
Unconditional Surrender was the nickname of Union General Ulysses S. Grant. In response, Robert E. Lee invaded Pennsylvania. Brooklyn Rifles; 87th Infantry, except Companies C and E
Albany: J. Varian's Battery; Artillery Co. Mathew W. Lively Although the list of names could go on some common, some obscure theres no question that Civil War soldiers seemed to enjoy both honoring and chastising their leaders by labeling them with distinctive nicknames. As a cadet at West Point, Ulysses S. Grant was known as Sam Grant in a play on his U.S. initials and Uncle Sam. Contents 1 Infantry Units (PACS) 1.1 Infantry Brigades 1.2 Infantry Regiments 1.3 Infantry Battalions 2 Cavalry Units (PACS) 2.1 Cavalry Brigades 2.2 Cavalry Regiments The designation "Iron Brigade" is said to have originated during the brigade's action at Turners Gap, during the Battle of South Mountain, a prelude to the Battle of Antietam in September 1862. Hyde's (W. Highlanders, Cameron; 79th Infantry
Scott Life Guard; 28th Infantry
Empire City Regiment or Guard; Company K, 32d Infantry
Dickinson Light Artillery; 16th Battery
Clinton Guards; 61st Infantry (8 companies)
Albany Regiments; 91st Infantry
"Grunt" A Vietnam War soldier. The all-Western brigade, composed of Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana troops, earned their famous nickname, while under the command of Brig. Fremont Regiment; 46th Infantry
Central New York Battalion; 26th Infantry
Tenth Legion Sharpshooters, 5th Co., Sharpshooters ; Co. L, 56th Infantry
Winslow's Company of Infantry; part 142d Infantry, Yager Regiment, 2d; 41st Infantry
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Affectionately called Old Jack by his men, Jackson had not always been the recipient of such a badge of honor. Busteed's Battery, Chicago Light Artillery; part of Batteries B and G, 1st Artillery
I, 59th Infantry, Lafayette's Fusiliers, 12th Militia
Yonkers Regiment; Cos. L and M, and part of Cos. B, D, I and K, 172d Infantry, transferred to 6th Artillery, Zook's Voltigeurs; 57th Infantry
[6], 24th Michigan Monument, Gettysburg National Military Park. Brigade Names - General Discussions - Game-Labs Forum. I find it odd because it is well know that Abraham (from the Bible) had hundreds of slaves. Defenders, The; 178th Infantry (part)
Otherwise I would have to go into my savegame regiments.dat file everytime I want to add a new nickname for a new unit. New York Cavalry Battalion Frontier Service; Cos. G to L, 26th Cavalry
New York Union Volunteers, 1st; 31st Infantry
Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion: 2d Regiment; the original 5th Regiment; Companies A and D of the 3d, and D of the 6th Regiment; the 5th Regiment formed Companies A to G; Companies A and D., 3d Regiment, I, K; and D, 6th Regiment, Company H; designated 155th Infantry