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The 5th Georgia Volunteer Infantry was organized on May 11, 1861, and surrendered on April 26, 1865. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They were formed from 10 Companies in 1861 [ 1 ] to be first posted in Florida under General Bragg , where they received their training.
5th Georgia (until mid-June) 47th Georgia; 65th Georgia; 5th Mississippi; 8th Mississippi: Col John C. Wilkinson; 2nd Georgia Sharpshooters; Stevens' Brigade BG Clement H. Stevens. 1st Confederate (Georgia Volunteers) (from mid-June) 25th Georgia: Col William J. Winn; 29th Georgia; 30th Georgia Volunteer Infantry; 66th Georgia: Col J. Cooper Nisbet
1st Division, Georgia State Militia MG Gustavus W. Smith. 1st Brigade BG R.W. Carswell. 1st Regiment State Troops: Col Edward H. Pottle; 2nd Regiment State Troops: Col Charles D. Anderson; 5th Regiment State Troops: Col S.S. Stanford; 1st Battalion State Troops: Ltc H.K. McCay; 2nd Brigade BG Pleasant J. Philips
8th Georgia Battalion: Ltc Zachariah L. Watters; 2nd Georgia Sharpshooters; Stevens' Brigade [22] BG Clement H. Stevens (mw July 20) Col George A. Smith (w July 22) Col J. Cooper Nisbet (c July 22) Col William J. Winn BG Henry R. Jackson [23] 1st Confederate (Georgia Volunteers) 25th Georgia: Col William J. Winn, Maj A.W. Smith; 29th Georgia
Daniel Newnan, 3rd Division, 1817–1825, future US Representative. [21] John C. Nicholls, 2nd Brigade of the 6th Division, 1861, future US Representative. [22] Charles Phillips, 1st Brigade of the 5th Division, 1825–1828. Member of the Georgia House of Representatives in 1821 and 1822 and the Georgia Senate in 1823.
The 122nd Infantry returned to the United States and was demobilized on 14 January 1919 at Camp Gordon, Georgia. It was reconstituted in the National Guard in 1921, relieved from assignment to the 31st Division and assigned to the 30th Division. On 27 April 1922, it was reorganized by the redesignation of the 1st Infantry, Georgia National Guard.
The Hoosiers are comfortably in the field, but at 11-1 they, too, don’t have a victory over a top-25 opponent and are behind two-loss teams Georgia (5th), Ohio State (6th) and Tennessee (7th).
The 5th Infantry Division (Mechanized)—nicknamed the "Red Diamond", [1] or the "Red Devils" —was an infantry division of the United States Army that served in World War I, World War II and the Vietnam War, and with NATO and the U.S. Army III Corps. It was deactivated on 24 November 1992 and reflagged as the 2nd Armored Division.