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This corps was established 22 July 1862 from various Union troops stationed in southeastern [[Virginia]]. The corps' main combat action occurred in the spring of 1863, when it faced [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] troops of [[James Longstreet]]'s Corps in [[Suffolk, Virginia]]. Commanders were:
This corps was established 22 July 1862 from various Union troops stationed in southeastern [[Virginia]]. The corps' main combat action occurred in the spring of 1863, when it faced [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] troops of [[James Longstreet]]'s Corps in [[Suffolk, Virginia]]. Commanders were:


*[[John Adams Dix]] 22 July 1862-16 July 1863
*[[John Adams Dix]] 22 July 186216 July 1863
*[[Henry Morris Naglee]] 16-20 July 1863
*[[Henry Morris Naglee]] 16 July – 20 July 1863
*[[George W. Getty]] 20 July-1 August 1863
*[[George W. Getty]] 20 July1 August 1863


==VII Corps (Department of Arkansas)==
==VII Corps (Department of Arkansas)==

Revision as of 00:28, 21 March 2016

Two corps of the Union Army were called VII Corps during the American Civil War.

Union Army 1st Division Badge, VII Corps

VII Corps (Department of Virginia)

This corps was established 22 July 1862 from various Union troops stationed in southeastern Virginia. The corps' main combat action occurred in the spring of 1863, when it faced Confederate troops of James Longstreet's Corps in Suffolk, Virginia. Commanders were:

VII Corps (Department of Arkansas)

After the original VII Corps was deactivated in the summer of 1863, a second VII Corps was formed from troops in the Department of Arkansas. Most of its active service occurred during Steele's Arkansas Expedition. Commanders were:

References

  • Boatner, Mark M. III, The Civil War Dictionary: Revised Edition, David McKay Company, Inc., 1984.