107th Ohio Infantry Regiment explained

Unit Name:107th Ohio Infantry Regiment
Dates:September 9, 1862, to July 10, 1865
Country:United States
Allegiance:Union
Branch:Infantry
Battles:Battle of Chancellorsville
Gettysburg Campaign
Battle of Gettysburg
Siege of Fort Wagner
Battle of Dingle's Mill

The 107th Ohio Infantry Regiment, sometimes 107th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 107th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was also known as the 5th German Regiment.

Service

The 107th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Taylor in Cleveland, Ohio, and mustered in for three years service on August 26, 1862, under the command of Colonel Seraphim Meyer.

The regiment was attached to the following:

Detailed service

The 107th OVI's detailed service is as follows (NOTE - Battles are Bolded, Italicized; campaigns are Italicized):

1862

1863

1864

1865

Casualties

The regiment lost a total of 133 men during service; 3 officers and 54 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 74 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders

Notable members

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