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The list of Tennessee Confederate Civil War units is shown separately. Although Tennessee was officially a Confederate state in the conflict, the state would furnish the most units of soldiers for the Union Army than any other state within the Confederacy, totaling approximately 31,092 white troops and 20,133 black troops. [1] [2]
51st-52nd Consolidated Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 1st Consolidated Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (1st-27th, 6th-9th, 8th-28th-84th and 16th Regiment and 34th-24th Sharpshooters) 2nd Consolidated Regiment, Tennessee Infantry (11th-29th, 12th-22nd-47th, 13th-154th, 50th and 51st-52nd Regiments)
1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery, Battery "F" 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery, Battery "G" 1st Battalion Tennessee Light Artillery, Battery "K" 1st Tennessee & Alabama Independent Vidette Cavalry; 1st Tennessee Cavalry Regiment (Union) 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery Regiment (African Descent) 1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment (Union)
Tennessee's 45th General Assembly in 1887 established the Tennessee National Guard, as it is known today. [10] State lawmakers set up the basic conditions under which the force would operate. Tennessee was among the first states to offer her full quota of soldiers for the Spanish–American War. The equipped Tennessee Guard units were mobilized.
This is a list of American Civil War units, consisting of those established as federally organized units as well as units raised by individual states and territories. Many states had soldiers and units fighting for both the United States and the Confederate States (Confederate States Army).
1st Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 2nd/22nd Tennessee Cavalry (Barteau's) 4th Tennessee Cavalry Regiment (Starnes'-McLemore's) 4th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 5th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 6th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 9th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 12th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 13th Tennessee Infantry Regiment; 14th Tennessee ...
During the American Civil War, a department was a geographical command within the Union's military organization, usually reporting directly to the War Department.Many of the Union's departments were named after rivers or other bodies of water, such as the Department of the Potomac and the Department of the Tennessee.
0–9. 22d Aeromedical Evacuation Squadron; 30th Troop Command; 105th Attack Squadron; 117th Infantry Regiment (United States) 118th Wing; 119th Command and Control Squadron