- 12th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 12th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
caption=Flag of West Virginia
dates=August 30 ,1862 toJune 16 ,1865
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch=Infantry
equipment=
battles= Second WinchesterGettysburg Campaign Battle of Opequon Battle of Hatcher's Run Siege of Petersburg The 12th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an
infantry regiment that served in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . The regiment was particularly distinguished for its successful attack on Fort Gregg during the 1864Siege of Petersburg , receiving a golden eagle for its flagstaff as a token of appreciation fromcorps commanderJohn Gibbon .ervice
The 12th West Virginia was organized at Wheeling in western Virginia on
August 30 ,1862 , and was assigned to duty in theShenandoah Valley as part of the VIII Army Corps's Middle Department until January 1863.For much of the first half of 1864, the regiment served at
Winchester, Virginia , under Maj. Gen.Robert H. Milroy , and were defeated in their first significant combat action during the Second Battle of Winchester, being pushed off a wooded ridgeline nearKernstown, Virginia , by elements of the Confederatebrigade ofJohn B. Gordon onJune 13 . Two days later, they were scattered byRobert E. Rodes ' attack and reassembled at Bloody Run, Pennsylvania. The 12th then served in Col. Andrew T. McReynolds' command atMartinsburg, West Virginia , until December 1863.The regiment was a part of the Department of West Virginia until December 1864, and it saw action in several fights during the
Valley Campaigns of 1864 , including theBattle of Opequon or Third Winchester, not far from the scene of its first combat.At the end of the year, the 12th West Virginia joined the
Army of the James 's 2nd Brigade, Independent Division, XXIV Army Corps. The regiment served in theSiege of Petersburg , and onApril 2 ,1865 , distinguished itself for gallantry in a desperate hand-to-hand conflict that resulted in the seizure of Confederate-held Fort Gregg. Maj. Gen. John Gibbon, commanding the XXIV Corps, presented the regiment an engraved golden eagle for their flagstaff, with the inscription "Presented by Maj.-Gen'l John Gibbon to the 12th W. Va. Volunteer Infantry, for Gallant Conduct in the Assault upon Fort Gregg, April 2, 1865." [West Virginia in the Civil War]The 12th West Virginia mustered out of military service on
June 16 ,1865 . [CWSS]Casualties
The 12th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment suffered 3 officers and 56 enlisted men killed in battle or died from wounds, and 131 enlisted men dead from disease, for a total of 190 fatalities. [ [http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unwvinf2.htm#12thinf The Civil War archive] ]
Colonels
* John B. Klunk - August 1862 to September 1863
* William B. Curtis - January 1864 to June 1865References
* [http://www.wvcivilwar.com/12thinf.shtml West Virginia in the Civil War]
* [http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/regiments.cfm National Park Service Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System]
* [http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionwv.htm The Civil War Archive]Notes
ee also
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West Virginia Units in the Civil War
*West Virginia in the American Civil War
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