Re: Anatomy of a 100 man company
CAREFUL, you are falling into the same KAUTZ trap that Kevin O'Bierne (and most of us) has: The NEW ARMY is not during the American Civil War for the Volunteer Army. (It would be Regular Army ONLY).
This doesn't exist for Volunteer Infantry Regiments during the American Civil War:
"One Drum-Major, or Leader of the Band.
Two Principal Musicians. "
SEE: US I & RT from 1861, appended 1863; and GO #15 for Volunteer Regiments April 1861.
Paul: there are 101 in a Federal Company......2 Lt's (not 3) and the TEAMSTER/Wagoner is not in your diagram (like the musician's assume he's off the diagram on their swing horse).
"Each regiment consisted of 845 to 1,025 men divided into 10 companies. Within each company, there were various job divisions consisting of, 82 privates, 1 waggoner, 2 musicians, 8 corporals, 4 sergeants, 1 first sergeant, 1 second lieutenant, 1 first lieutenant and 1 captain. The regiment staff contained 2 principal musicians, 1 hospital steward, 1 commissary sergeant, 1 quartermaster sergeant, 1 sergeant major, 1 chaplain, 2 assistant surgeons, 1 surgeon (ranked as a major), 1 quartermaster, 1 adjutant, 1 major, 1 lieutenant colonel and 1 colonel."
To All:
You appoint a Color Sergeant and up to 8 Color Corporals/color bearers from the company's....what happens to the individual company formation? Is a Private promoted to take his place? So where is the hole in Paul's formation for this missing Private/Corporal?
Originally posted by 2ndva
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This doesn't exist for Volunteer Infantry Regiments during the American Civil War:
"One Drum-Major, or Leader of the Band.
Two Principal Musicians. "
SEE: US I & RT from 1861, appended 1863; and GO #15 for Volunteer Regiments April 1861.
Paul: there are 101 in a Federal Company......2 Lt's (not 3) and the TEAMSTER/Wagoner is not in your diagram (like the musician's assume he's off the diagram on their swing horse).
"Each regiment consisted of 845 to 1,025 men divided into 10 companies. Within each company, there were various job divisions consisting of, 82 privates, 1 waggoner, 2 musicians, 8 corporals, 4 sergeants, 1 first sergeant, 1 second lieutenant, 1 first lieutenant and 1 captain. The regiment staff contained 2 principal musicians, 1 hospital steward, 1 commissary sergeant, 1 quartermaster sergeant, 1 sergeant major, 1 chaplain, 2 assistant surgeons, 1 surgeon (ranked as a major), 1 quartermaster, 1 adjutant, 1 major, 1 lieutenant colonel and 1 colonel."
To All:
You appoint a Color Sergeant and up to 8 Color Corporals/color bearers from the company's....what happens to the individual company formation? Is a Private promoted to take his place? So where is the hole in Paul's formation for this missing Private/Corporal?
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