- Army of West Mississippi
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anniversaries=The Army of West Mississippi was aUnion army that served in the Western Theater of theAmerican Civil War . It was virtually the same force as theArmy of the Gulf , but was renamed when it became a part of the Military Division of West Mississippi, in the Department of the Gulf commanded by Maj. Gen. Edward Canby.History
After the disastrous
Red River Campaign ,Nathaniel P. Banks resigned from the army and command of the Department of the Gulf was given to Gen.Stephen Hurlbut , but the military forces in the region that comprised the Army of the Gulf saw little action. In August 1864, units from the department participated in the land attack at theBattle of Mobile Bay , directly commanded by Gen.Gordon Granger .In 1865, the XIII Corps and XVI Corps were transferred to the Division of West Mississippi and placed under the command of General Canby, who renamed the forces the Army of West Mississippi after the military division. The renamed army fought in the
Battle of Spanish Fort and the subsequentBattle of Fort Blakely . When Canby was later appointed commander of the Department of the Gulf, the forces again took the titleArmy of the Gulf .Commander
* Major General E.R.S. Canby (1865)
Major Battles
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Battle of Spanish Fort (Canby)
*Battle of Fort Blakely (Canby)
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