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Brigade, Division, Corps, and Army Assignments:
16th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
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| Jul 1861 |
Nov 1861 |
Gilham's |
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Army of Northwest |
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| Nov 1861 |
Apr 1862 |
Hampton's |
Whiting's |
Potomac Dist |
Dept of Northern Virginia |
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| Apr 1862 |
Jun 1862 |
Hampton's |
Whiting's |
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Army of Northern Virginia |
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| Jun 1862 |
Jul 1862 |
Pender's |
A.P. Hill's |
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Army of Northern Virginia |
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| Jul 1862 |
Jul 1862 |
Pender's |
A.P. Hill's |
1st |
Army of Northern Virginia |
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| Jul 1862 |
May 1863 |
Pender's |
A.P. Hill's |
2nd |
Army of Northern Virginia |
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| May 1863 |
Apr 1865 |
Scales' |
Pender's/Wilcox's |
3rd |
Army of Northern Virginia |
Advance to:
Recommended
Reading: Brigades of Gettysburg: The Union and Confederate Brigades at the Battle
of Gettysburg (Hardcover) (704 Pages). Description: While
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and providing a fresh perspective of the battle. Using the words of enlisted men and officers, the author-well-known Civil
War historian Bradley Gottfried-weaves a fascinating narrative of the role played by every brigade at the famous three-day
battle, as well as a detailed description of each brigade unit. Continued below...
Organized by order of battle, each brigade is covered in complete and exhaustive detail: where it fought,
who commanded, what constituted the unit, and how it performed in battle. Innovative in its approach and comprehensive in
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for years to come.
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