(Alexandria, La.) More books and articles are listed other pages. [2], Colonel Allen was promoted brigadier general on 19 January 1863. Gross Tete Flying Artillery, 6th Batty., La. Mil., Capt. Militia in 9th Regt., 1st Brig. Louisiana soldiers in the ANV during the Gettysburg Campaign, First-hand account of a white officer in the 3rd Louisiana Pioneers (Corps d'Afrique), Day-by-Day account through the eyes of Louisianians. Beauregard Fencibles, Co. K, afterwards I, 12th La. Regt. Caldwell Rangers, Caldwell Regt., La. Opelousas Volunteers, Go. Cavalry, Capt. Infty. Militia. ). Battn., La. Cav. Arty. Delhi Guards, La. Carondelet Invincibles, Co. Catahoula Fensibles, Co. D, 31st La. J. J. Ducoye Co. C. Johnson's Spl. Other activity includes reconnaissance, transportation, firefighting, and more. A Thrilling Narrative: Arthur W. Bergeron Jr. Acadian to Cajun, Dr. Carl Brasseaux. La. Quitman Guards, served in St. Landry Regt. Infty. The information in the lists of Louisiana Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors web site. (De Gournay's Battery). Horse Arty., 1st Regt. Among the many achievements of the 156th Infantry is B. Seeger's Co., 9th Regt., 1st. (Best for messages specifically directed to those editing this profile. Regt. Robert Brown Guards, La. Militia, 8th Co. La. Inf. Jackson Barracks: Tuesday Friday, 9 5 / Last Saturday of the Month 9-2, Training Center Pineville: Tuesday Friday, 9 5. Civil War research center in Franklin, La. Inf., formerly Kennedy Battn., 5th Battn., La. The 62nd Civil Support Team specializes in preparing and responding to domestic threats, including chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear, and high yield explosives. In 1864, the regiment fought in the Atlanta campaign where it lost heavily at Jonesborough. Pickwick Froby's Co., Beauregard Battn. Co., 4th Regt., French Brig. Franklin Life Guards, Co. C, 4th Battn., La. Detachment 38, Operational Support Airlift provides fixed wing support for Army missions. Maddox's Regt., Reserve Corps, Col. W. A. Maddox. Mil., Capt. 1st Regiment, French Brigade, Louisiana Militia- Confederate Louisiana Civil War Confederate Infantry Units FamilySearch Battn., Miles Legion, La. Infty. Mil. Newton. attached to National Gd. Other activities included counter drug operations on the Southwest border and medical evacuation in Haiti after that nations disastrous earthquake in 2010. Bridges Battery, Capt. Orleans Fencibles, La. [2] A Union army under Major General Ulysses S. Grant massed on the Tennessee River at Pittsburg Landing while a second army under Major General Don Carlos Buell marched from Nashville to join it. Beauregard Siege Battery, Capt. Inf. Infty. Mil., Capt. A. Fremaux, Ind. M. Bridges, attached as Co. D to 18th S. C. Battn. I, Cohfed. Infty. Natchitoches Rebels, Co. C, 18th La. The information in the lists of Louisiana Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors web site. Davidson Guards La. Louisiana Civil War Militia. Hussars of the Teche, Co. D, 10th Battn., La. Austrian Guards Co., 4th Regt., European Brig. Lafayette Light Artillery, Capt. Adams-Gibson Louisiana Brigade. French Vols. List of Louisiana Confederate Civil War units Mil. WebThis is a list of Louisiana Confederate Civil War units. Art. The list of Louisiana Confederate Civil War Mil. J. Edmond, Ind.). Battn. 1st Co. Cav. However, many men never returned from furlough. [25] Most of the men in the 4th Louisiana Regiment were captured at Nashville or in its aftermath. after Gen. Beauregard's Body Guard Dreux's Co. Cav. Mil. Louisiana Civil War Lafayette Volunteers, Co. A, Fire Battn., afterwards Regt. The Civil War Jefferson Light Guards, La. Louisiana in the American Civil War Brown's Co., La. Clayton ordered another brigade forward, but it dissolved when it came under fire. and Regt. Payne's Co., La. Inf. At Nashville in December 1864 most of the men were captured. Infty, 5th Battn. Infty. Mil., Capt. Suggested Readings. Irish Regt., La. Inf. Blucher Guards. Cazadores Espanoles Regt., Family Caz. Coppens' Zouave Battalion. Jules Benit's Co., La. Co. Scotch Rifle Guards, Co. H, 21st La. La. Garibaldi Guards, Co. F, Cazadores Regt. La. Jos. North Louisiana Cadets, Co. F, after A, 12th La. Barlow's Battery, Capt. Cavalry. Knights of the Border, Capt. The 4th Louisiana Infantry joined Major General William Wing Loring's division before transferring to Major General Samuel Gibbs French's division. Arty., attached as Co. Dubloon Guards, La. Wm. Askew Greys, Co. F, Kennedy's 21st La. Inf. French Co. of St. James, La. Baker Guards, Capt. Inf., formerly Kennedy's 5th Battn. Therefore, Clayton suspended the attack and pulled Gibson's brigade back out of range. This is a list of Louisiana Civil War Confederate Units. of Inf. Cavalry. Arty. Thibodeaux, Ind. F. E. Lapaginier, Ind. Shooters, Ind. Company K was added on 29 May 1862. Catahoula Guerillas, Co. D, Wheat's Battn., La. Inf. Mil. Mil., called Cav. Vols. & Regt. Lanbach's Co., La. Legion, Ind. French Co. of St. Mary, La. Louisiana Capitol Guards, La. Mil., also in 4th Regt., 1st Brig., 1st Div., La. WebLouisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nevada Cav. Ouachita Southrons, Co. A, 17th La. P. Grandpere, Ind. Mil., Capt. The information in the lists of Louisiana Military Units comes from the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors web site. Wm. In March, 1865, it disbanded. Lt. . New Orleans Reserve Guards, Capt. [2] During the fighting, the 4th Louisiana seized two Union cannons, but they were soon recaptured by the 6th Michigan Infantry Regiment which also took the regiment's flag. Mil. E. T. King's Co., La. Miester, Ind. Cav., also called 13th Battn. Louisianas MPs were an essential part of the post Katrina landscape. Mil., Capt. Linton Light Infty., La. Mil., Co. 1st Regt. Mil. Caddo Confederates, Co. The unit served as an anti-aircraft artillery battalion and signal battalion before transitioning to the role of combat engineers in the late 20th Century. Inf. [26] By March 1865, the 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment mustered only 1 officer and 18 rank and file. Harrison's, see 3rd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry (Harrison's)- Confederate 3rd Regiment, Louisiana Cavalry (Wingfield's)- Orleans Blues, Co. A, Herrick's Co., Co. E, 20th La. Inf. [22] On the first day of battle, Lieutenant General Alexander P. Stewart's corps was routed. Mil., Vols. Mil. Mil., Capt. Regt. Co. of Catahoula. Artillery. Ewell Eastman, Ind. WebAfrican-American regiments from Louisiana who fought at Port Hudson on behalf of the Union were the first black units in the Civil War to engage in large-scale combat against State Grds. Carter Minute Men, La. Vol. 4th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry - Confederate 4th Infantry Regiment, organized at New Orleans, Louisiana in April, 1861. CIVIL WAR SOLDIERS AND SAILORS SYSTEM. Mil., Co. C, La. Benjamin's Co., La. Frank Pargoud, Ind. De Clouet's Guards, Co. D. Guard Battn. Screwmen's Guard, also called Moore Fencibles, Co. A, 9th La. The 4th Louisiana was part of the 2nd Brigade in Ruggles' 2nd Division. Jno. (Perhaps Co. Orleans Cadets, Co. F, 1st Battn., La. Assumption Creoles, Co. C, 26th La. Cavalry. Confederate States Zouaves, Maj. St. Leon Dupeir's La. Inf. Henry Clay Guards, Capt. Mil. Hinston Guards, La. Mil. Infty. Arty., Co. Rangers, Capt. Company F, 1-171st Aviation Air Traffic Services and Company F, 169th Aviation Regiment provide air traffic services for aviation assets at home and abroad. Mil., Capt. V. Maurin's Co., La. Siege Battery, Capt. The 225th began as an engineer company in the 1950s, upgraded to battalion by the 1960s, and became a group by the mid part of that decade. D. H. Sheppard, Ind. Inf. SIEGE OF PORT HUDSON. German Guards, La. Cav. Mil., Capt. Louisiana Sappers and Miners, Independent Co., La. Militia, Indep. Infty. Battn. Militia, Capt. Web7th Infantry Regiment [also called the Pelican Regiment] was organized in May, 1861, and entered Confederate service at Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in June. Zouaves. [7] Later in the battle, Gibson's brigade made three or four unsuccessful assaults on a Union position called the Hornet's Nest. Civil War Louisiana Grds. Native Grds., La. Inf., 24th Regt., La. Empire Rangers, Co. D, 13th after 14th La. Mil. Infty., La. Madison Cavalry, La. Louisiana Battles. Ind. Howard Guards, Co. , Chalmette Regt., La. Mil. 1st Native Guards, Militia. Cavalry. Canfield's Co., Mtd., Rangers, La. Captain Purdy (Company C) was killed on 26 June 1863, probably during the siege. 1st Regulars, also called 1st (Strawbridge's) Infantry served with the Army of Tennessee. Since there was a shortage of food, Hood devised a system of furloughs for his soldiers. Co., La. Detachment 2, Company B, 248th Aviation Support Battalion maintains the aircraft used by Louisiana aviation commands. Claiborne Invincibles, Co. K. 17th La. WebThe 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment was a unit of volunteers recruited in Louisiana that fought in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Inf., also called 6th and Lovell Battn., and Orleans Rifle Battn. Confederate Guards Response Battn. Louisiana Mil., Capt. Beauregard Mounted Lt. Louis Gastinel, Ind. Hildreth Guards, La. Government Mechanic Guards, Co. E, Lewis Battn., Regt. Co. Carroll Guards, Co. L. 11th La. Eight Battn., La. Cazadores of St. Bernard, Co. G, Cazadores Regt., Es. La. Cornil Guards La. Infantry. '. Bonnabel Guards, La. La. Beauregard Invincibles, Co. K, afterwards 1.12th La. Vols. Mil., in 13th Regt, 2nd Brig, 1st Div. Louisiana Guards, Co. C, 1st La. Co. C, La. Arty. The 773rd Military Police Battalion has lineage extending back to LANGs 773rd Tank Destroyer battalion from World War II. Capt. De Gournay's, afterwards Kean's La. Disbanded early 1865. on provost duty in District of Mobile. Ind. Kelso's Battery, La. Militia, Capt. Orleans Tirailleurs, Co. K, 23rd La. Butler's Revengers, Co. A, Miles Legion, La. Information also found in Arthur W. Beregeron, Jr.'s Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units 1861 Confed. Independent Guards of East Baton Rouge, Mil., Capt. 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W. Addison, Ind. Batt. Independent Co., La. Vols. Infty. During the war, 1,045 men enrolled in the 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment. Inftyl. [13] It participated in the Siege of Jackson on 525 July before retreating to Morton, Mississippi. Louisiana Vols. Jno. Colonel George Coppens (seated) and brother, Captain Marie Alfred Coppens.Image sold at auction on Cowan Auctions, for $14,375, Louisiana Brigade of the Army of Tennessee, Louisiana Brigades of the Army of Northern Virginia, THE ultimate guide to all of Louisiana's units, Dr. Donald S. Frazier's first book in his series on the war in Louisiana, Dr. Donald S. Frazier's second book in his series on the war in Louisiana, Dr. Donald S. Frazier's third book in his series on the war in Louisiana. Cav. Caddo Light Horse, Co. A, 6th Regt. Radetzky Rifle Battery (Arty.) Mil. Jos. Duverge Guards, La. The 4th was included in the surrender on May 4, 1865. Inf. Gulf, to August, 1864. Mustang Rangers, La. served also E. Baton Rouge, Regt. French Volunteers, La. Lee's Co., Capt. La. Espanoles, La. Madison Tipperary's, See Madison Lt. Since Colonel Allen commanded the brigade, the regiment was led by Lieutenant Colonel Hunter. The unit saw little combat after January 1865. Mil. Gretna Fire Guards, La. Morehouse Fencibles, Co. E, 3rd La. Geo. Protection Guards, La. The LANGs oldest and most historic unit, based out of New Orleans, it took part in most American conflicts since its formation, with particularly notable activity in the Civil War and World War II. Beauregard Creek. The Bogalusa and Franklinton units of the 205th have lineage connecting back to the old 108th Cavalry companies stationed there. Grivot Guards (Co. C), Co. C, after Co. F, 26th La. Inf. La. Mil. Horse Ind. Racachas No. (Supposed to be but not found as such.). The unit traveled to Jackson, Tennessee, in February 1862 to join General P. G. T. Beauregard's forces. Inf. W. J. Rusk, Ind. 2nd Infantry. French Co. of St. Martin, La. Homestead Rangers, La. Chas. Louisiana in the American Civil War L. Davigneaud's Co., La. Regt., Capt. [5] As the Confederate assault rolled forward, Gibson's brigade was in the second line. This represented more than one-sixth of the 350,000 whites residing in Louisiana when the Civil War started. Ind., Capt. I. A. Verneuil. Garnett Rangers, Capt. Geo. 6 References Units N through O [ edit | ] Nelligan's, see 1st Regiment, Louisiana Infantry (Nelligan's) (Confederate) Noble's Company, Louisiana Militia (Planche New Orleans Home Guards, La. (also C. G. Minute Men) Capt. Mil., Co. G, Leeds Guard Battn. WebThe 2nd and 3rd Battalion of the 156th Infantry have lineage extending back to Louisiana units formed during the Civil War. Many of these soldiers jumped straight from war duty to domestic response missions without a complaint. Southern Protection Guards, La. ), La. Mil., Vols. Co. in Lafourche Regt., La. Mil. 1, La. Units. La. Jefferson Chasseurs, La. German Yagers (or Joegers), Co. Fire Regt., La. The Defense of Vicksburg: A Louisiana Chronicle by Allan C. Richard, Jr. & MaryMargaret Higginbotham Richard. Fusiliers, No. Great write up on the role of south Louisiana Acadians in the Civil War (Chapter 4, starts on p. 58), History of the Nineteenth Army Corps, Richard Irwin, Online Version of Among the Cotton Thieves, Port Hudson: Confederate Bastion on the Mississippi, Red River Campaign: Politics and Cotton in the Civil War, Scarred by War: Civil War in Southeast Louisiana, The Defense of Vicksburg: A Louisiana Chronicle, Touched by War: Battles Fought in the Lafourche District, "The 12th Louisiana Infantry in North Carolina, January-April 1865," by R. Hugh Simmon. Batty., 3d La. Militia. Units. Orleans Cadets, Capt. Calhoun Guards, Co. C, Co. G. Irish Regt., La. Adams-Gibson Louisiana Brigade. Magnolia Guards, La. 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Dept. 1st Div. Mil., served in N. O. Rifle Regt., Ind. W. Wilson, Ind. The 2225th Bridge Company, in Marrero, is a relatively new but significant unit for the LANG. Louisiana Defenders, Battn. I, Leeds Grds., Battn. Louisiana Mounted Rangers, also called Cole's Rangers, Ind. The other units in the brigade were the 30th Louisiana Battalion, Stewart's Louisiana Legion, and Captain Oliver J. Semmes' 1st Louisiana Regular Battery. Montgomery Guards, Co. C, Co. H, Irish Regt., La. Louisiana Units by Number or by Name. La. Inf., merged into 21st La. Native Grds. La. [12], On 28 July, the 4th Louisiana Infantry Regiment fought at the Battle of Ezra Church. Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service) Rouquillo Guards, La. called 24th Regt. Cav. Consolidated with Cres. La. La. Tertron, La. K, 18th La. Laughlin's Co., La. Jas. I. Chalmette Regt. Police Guard, Co. "A", Co. , Beauregard Regt. Mil., Ind. Coppen's 1st Battn., C. S. Zouaves La. The 122nd Fighter Squadrons assigned aircraft have included the A-26, the F-86, the F-102, the F-100, the F-4, and the F-15. A detachment, consisting mostly of C Company stayed behind and served during the Siege of Port Hudson from 23 May to 9 July. Volunteers, La. Vols. Pointe Coupee Light Infty., Capt. Livingston Home Guards, Co. Local Defense Troops, La. [19] On 31 August, the regiment fought at the Battle of Jonesborough in which the 4th Louisiana Regiment suffered 64 casualties out of the 104 men taken into action,[12] including Captain Feister (A Company) killed. Louisiana French Co. of Iberville, La. This page has been viewed 3,290 times (0 via redirect). Inf. and Regt., La. Vols. Mil., Capt. Savany Guards, Co. 1st Regt., Native Grds., La. La. Jackson Battalion, 5th Battn., La. Phoenix Fire Guards, La. Confederate Guards, (Response Battn.) Mil. Mil., Cart. The 156th Infantry Band now falls under the 139th RSG. Mil. J. Hightower, Ind. Confederate Guards Reserve La. From 18 May to 27 July, the regiment was part of the garrison of Vicksburg, Mississippi. Joseph Lewis, Jr.'s Co., La. Many of the units that report to it have a rich history. Battle Unit Details Mil., served in 1st Battn., La. The men were from New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Donaldsonville, and Livingstone. Block), * Catholics in Southern Culture (Orleans Guards Battalion) by Michael Pasquier, * Nibletts Bluff in the Civil War (Mike Jones), * Ross Brooks: "Clothing, Arms, and Equipment of the 1st Special Battalion", *Seizure of Forts and Public Property in 1861 (Edwin C. Bearss from Louisiana History), 14th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Battalion [Colored]. A. Gauthier, served in St. Martin Regt., Ind. Louisiana Civil War De Soto Creoles, Co. K, 3rd Co. K, Cos. H, K, 19th Regt. Algiers Artillery, Baker's Co.. Algiers Battn. Infty. Louisianas infantry tradition extends back to 1770 and the organization of the Louisiana militia under Spanish General Alexander OReilly. L. Aitkens. Militia, Capt. Mil. Sparta Cavalry, La. Orleans Guides, Cav. Louisiana Grays, Transfd. Vol. This is a list of regiments from the U.S. Battery, 12th Batty., served as Co. E, 1st Battn., La. Magnolia Guards, Continental Regt., La. [4] Gibson's brigade sustained losses of 97 killed, 488 wounded, and 97 missing. 1st Div. Old Dominion Guards, Co. D, Wheat's Battn., La. Click on his image to see all of his work on the history of southwest Louisiana. Assumption Regiment, Militia. List of Louisiana Union Civil War units 8th La. WebMilitia. Mil. Militia, Co. 4th Regt., French Brig. The following list includes infantry regiments and battalions. 2nd Brig. WebCivil War Louisiana. Opelousas Greys, La. Atchafalaya Mounted Scouts, Battn. Increasing in importance to both overseas and domestic missions of the LANG, the 225th upgraded to a brigade in 2006. Co. C 6th La. Information also found in Arthur W. Beregeron, Jr.'s Guide to Louisiana Confederate Military Units 1861-1865. Fid. WebAfrican-American regiments from Louisiana who fought at Port Hudson on behalf of the Union were the first black units in the Civil War to engage in large-scale combat against white soldiers. Hope Guards, La. Geo. Carroll Rebels, Co. D, 29th (4th Battn. R.. Graham, Ind. Assumption Regiment, Militia. 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Mil. Fire Battn. In the late 1950s, the 122nd Fighter Squadron became a part of Louisianas 159th Fighter Interceptor Group, which eventually expanded to a Fighter Wing. A. J. Johnson, Ind.
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