- Army of Virginia
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dates=June 26 ,1862 –September 12 ,1862
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allegiance=Union
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battles=Battle of Cedar Mountain ;Second Battle of Bull Run
notable_commanders=Maj. Gen. John Pope
anniversaries=The Army of Virginia was organized as a major unit of the
Union Army and operated briefly and unsuccessfully in 1862 in theAmerican Civil War . It should not be confused with its principal opponent, the Confederate Army of "Northern" Virginia, commanded byRobert E. Lee .History
The Army of Virginia was constituted on
June 26 ,1862 , by General Orders Number 103, from four existing departments operating aroundVirginia : Maj. Gen.John C. Frémont 's Mountain Department, Maj. Gen.Irvin McDowell 's Department of the Rappahannock, Maj. Gen.Nathaniel P. Banks 's Department of the Shenandoah, and Brig. Gen.Samuel D. Sturgis 's brigade from the Military District of Washington. Maj. Gen. John Pope commanded the new organization, which was divided into three corps of over 50,000 men. Three corps of Maj. Gen.George B. McClellan 'sArmy of the Potomac later were added for combat operations.Banks's corps of the Army of Virginia fought against
Stonewall Jackson at theBattle of Cedar Mountain , gaining initial advantage, but was defeated by a Confederate counterattack led byA.P. Hill . The entire army was soundly defeated at theSecond Battle of Bull Run by Jackson, Longstreet, and Lee, and withdrew to the defensive lines ofWashington, D.C. . OnSeptember 12 ,1862 , the units of the Army of Virginia were merged into the Army of the Potomac and the Army of Virginia was never reconstituted.Commander
* Major General John Pope (
June 26 –September 12 )Organization
The first three corps were given numeric designations that overlapped with those in the
Army of the Potomac . They were rededignated as shown for theMaryland Campaign and later.*I Corps, Army of Virginia; commanded by
Franz Sigel (this corps had been the Mountain Department underJohn Frémont ; it eventually became the XI Corps)
*II Corps, Army of Virginia; commanded byNathaniel Banks (formerly known as V Corps and Department of the Shenandoah; later known as XII Corps)
*III Corps, Army of Virginia; commanded byIrvin McDowell (formerly known as I Corps and Department of the Rappahannock; reverted to I Corps)
*Cavalry Brigade, commanded byGeorge Bayard The following corps were attached for operations during the
Northern Virginia Campaign :
*III Corps, Army of the Potomac; commanded bySamuel P. Heintzelman
*V Corps, Army of the Potomac; commanded byFitz John Porter
*IX Corps, Army of the Potomac; commanded byJesse L. Reno
*Reynolds's Division, commanded byJohn F. Reynolds (thePennsylvania Reserves )Major battles
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Battle of Cedar Mountain — Pope (Only Banks's II Corps was involved in the fighting)
*Second Battle of Bull Run — Pope
*Battle of Chantilly — Pope (although fought mostly byArmy of the Potomac troops, elements of Pope's force were engaged)References
*Boatner, Mark M. III, "The Civil War Dictionary: Revised Edition", David McKay Company, Inc., 1984, ISBN 0-679-73392-2.
* [http://ehistory.osu.edu/uscw/library/books/battles/index.cfm "Battles and Leaders of the Civil War"]External links
* [http://www.nps.gov/gett/getttour/armorg.htm Army Organization during the Civil War]
* [http://ehistory.osu.edu/uscw/library/books/battles/vol2/498.cfm Opposing Forces at Second Bull Run
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