- Blazer's Scouts
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= Blazer's Scouts
unit_name= Blazer's Scouts
colors=
colors_label=Flag of the United States (1863-1865)
Flaglink=Flag of West Virginia
caption=Flag of West Virginia
dates=1863 to1865
country=United States of America
allegiance= Union
branch=Cavalry
type= Scouts
size= 1 Company
equipment=
nickname=
battles=
commander1=Captain John W. Spencer
commander1_label=1st
commander2=Lieutenant Richard R. Blazer
commander2_label=2nd
commander3=
commander3_label=3rd and Final
identification_symbol=
identification_symbol_label=Blazer's Scouts was the name for a military company aligned with the
Union Army during the second half of theAmerican Civil War . They were particularly active in tracking down and confronting Confederate partisans andguerilla s in West Virginia and Virginia, particularly those of ColonelJohn S. Mosby .History
Colonel
Carr B. White organized the originalcavalry company (initially known as the Brigade Scouts or Spencer's Scouts) atFayetteville, West Virginia , in mid-September 1863. They were first commanded by Captain John W. Spencer of the 9th West Virginia Infantry, but he soon was replaced by two lieutenants from Ohioregiment s, the 12th and 91st. Men from these three regiments constituted the unit. After engaging in several operations to negate the Confederate partisans, the scouts were disbanded only two months after being formed, although they did take the field briefly in December. [Ohio in the Civil War website.]Brigadier General
George Crook , the commander of theArmy of West Virginia (also known as the VIII Corps) reformed the unit in the spring of 1864 underLieutenant Richard R. Blazer, and the company became popularly known as Blazer's Scouts. Their mission was to protect Union supply lines and also combat Confederate guerrilla parties. They were comprised of hand-picked men selected from the 5th, 9th, 13th and 14th West Virginia infantry regiments, 2nd West Virginia Cavalry and the 12th, 23rd, 34th and 36th Ohio volunteer infantry regiments. They played important roles in the "Dublin Raid" on theVirginia and Tennessee Railroad and in Major GeneralDavid Hunter 's Lynchburg Raid. [West Virginia in the Civil War website.]Reassigned with the VIII Corps to the
Army of the Shenandoah underPhilip H. Sheridan , Blazer's Scouts began dueling with Mosby's Rangers in a series of operations in theShenandoah Valley during theValley Campaigns of 1864 . They used the superior firepower of theirSpencer repeating rifle s effectively, and initially thwarted Confederate efforts in the region. However, onNovember 18 ,1864 , atKabletown, West Virginia , Mosby was able to defeat Blazer's Scouts, inflicting 42 casualties, almost half of the Union force.In January 1865, Blazer's Scouts were officially disbanded.
References
* [http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/blazer.html Ohio in the Civil War: Blazer's Scouts]
* [http://www.wvcivilwar.com/blazers.shtml West Virginia in the Civil War: Blazer's Scouts]Notes
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