Battle of Brandy Station order of battle: Union explained

The following units and commanders fought in the Battle of Brandy Station of the American Civil War on the Union side. The Confederate order of battle is shown separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the battle.[1]

Abbreviations used

Military rank

Other

Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac

See main article: Cavalry Corps (ACW). BG Alfred Pleasonton

Right Wing

BG John Buford

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First Division
    BG John Buford
    Col Thomas C. Devin
1st Brigade
  Col Benjamin F. Davis (k)
  Maj William S. McClure
2nd Brigade
  Col Thomas C. Devin
  Col. Josiah H. Kellogg
Reserve Brigade
  Maj Charles J. Whiting
Attached Infantry Brigade[2]
  BG Adelbert Ames
Horse Artillery
  Cpt James M. Robertson

Left Wing

BG David McM. Gregg

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1st Brigade
  Col Luigi P. Di Cesnola
2nd Brigade
  Col John I. Gregg
Third Division
    BG David McM. Gregg
1st Brigade
  Col Judson Kilpatrick
2nd Brigade
  Col Percy Wyndham (w)
  Col John P. Taylor
Attached Infantry Brigade[7]
  BG David A. Russell

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Battle of Brandy Station - Order of Battle . 2011-01-25 . 2010-06-20 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100620054036/http://www.bivouacbooks.com/bbv2i2s4a.htm . dead .
  2. 86th and 124th New York belonged to the Third Corps, 2nd Massachusetts and 3rd Wisconsin to the Twelfth Corps and the 33rd Massachusetts to the Eleventh Corps
  3. Served with Second Brigade
  4. Served with First Brigade
  5. Served with Reserve Brigade
  6. In reserve at Mount Holly Church - no saddles
  7. The 56th Pennsylvania and the 2nd and 7th Wisconsin belonged to the First Corps, the 6th Maine and 119th Pennsylvania to the Sixth Corps and the 5th New Hampshire and 81st Pennsylvania to the Second Corps
  8. Attached to 7th Wisconsin
  9. Attached to 5th New Hampshire