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The corps now numbered 12,300 present for duty, including the non-combatants; it contained 22 regiments of infantry and three batteries of light artillery. It was the smallest corps in the army. It was not engaged at South Mountain, although it marched in plain view of the battle that was raging on the mountain's side, ahead of its dusty columns.
The XII Corps was authorized by the National Defense Act of 1920 and was to be composed of units of the Organized Reserve located primarily in the Second Corps Area.The corps headquarters and headquarters company were constituted on 29 July 1921 in the Regular Army, allotted to the Second Corps Area, and assigned to the Fourth Army.
12th Corps, Twelfth Corps, or XII Corps may refer to: 12th Army Corps (France) XII Corps (Grande Armée), a corps of the Imperial French Army during the Napoleonic Wars; XII (1st Royal Saxon) Corps, a unit of the Imperial German Army; XII (Royal Saxon) Reserve Corps, a unit of the Imperial German Army; XII Corps (India) XII Corps (North Korea)
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To this end, the Union army fought and ultimately triumphed over the efforts of the Confederate States Army. Over the course of the war, 2,128,948 men enlisted in the Union army, [2] including 178,895, or about 8.4% being colored troops; 25% of the white men who served were immigrants, and a further 18% were second-generation Americans.
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The 12th West Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.The regiment was particularly distinguished for its successful attack on Fort Gregg during the 1864 to 1865 Siege of Petersburg, receiving a golden eagle for its flagstaff as a token of appreciation from corps commander John Gibbon.
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