12th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment (RECRUITING EU/NA)

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12th South Carolina
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Roster
Col. Thomas
LtCol. Maclennan


A Company

Officers

1stLt. Arony

NCO's

Sgt. Chalikith
Cpl. Zen

       

Enlisted
Pfc. Squirrlz
VetPvt. Crocve
Pvt. Damon

Cdt. Bear
Cdt. Greatjob
Cdt. SockySock
Cdt. Swifterthanswift

Rct. Welsh

Vol. Ramzee
Vol. Jacob
Vol. Angelo
Vol. Dixieman
Vol. Darwin
Vol. Thompson
Vol. Walter
Vol. BradofStoke
Vol. MegaKnight
Vol.Tylerknighton
Vol. alexei95
Vol. Flood18

Total: 25

Ranks
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Officer Ranks~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Colonel~ Col

Lieutenant Colonel~LtCol

Major~Maj

Captain~Cpt

1st Lieutenant~1stLt

2nd Lieutenant~2ndLt

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NCO's:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Sergeant Major~SgtMaj

Quatermaster Sergeant~QSgt

Ordinance Sergeant - Artillery Only~OSgt

1st Sergeant~1stSgt

Colour/Staff Sergeant~CSgt

Sergeant~Sgt

Corporal~Cpl

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Enlisted Ranks:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~


Specialist~Spc

Private First Class~Pfc

Veteran Private~VetPvt

Private~Pvt

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Recruit Ranks:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Cadet~Cdt

Recruit~Rct
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mercenary Ranks:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Volunteer~Vol​



History
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The 12th South Carolina Infantry Regiment completed its organization in July, 1861, at Lightwoodknot Springs, near Columbia, South Carolina. The men were raised in the counties of Oconee, York, Lancaster, Kershaw, and Fairfield. It served on the South Carolina coast near Pocotaligo, then in April, 1862, moved to Virginia. Assigned to General Gregg's and McGowan's Brigade, the regiment fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Fredericksburg. During the Chancellorsville operations the 12th was detached to guard ordinance trains and prisoners. With 340 men it marched 2,000 Federals to Richmond. Later the unit rejoined the brigade and continued the conflict from Gettysburg to Cold Harbor, then saw action in the Petersburg trenches and the Appomattox Campaign. It lost 17 killed and 121 wounded at Gaines' Mill, fifty-four percent of 270 at Second Manassas, 20 killed and 82 wounded at Sharpsburg, and thirty-six percent of the 366 at Gettysburg. The regiment sustained 102 casualties at The Wilderness, 118 at Spotsylvania, 34 from May 12 to July 1, 1864, 18 at Deep Bottom, 26 at Fussell's Mill, and 23 at Poplar Springs Church. It surrendered 10 officers and 149 men​


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Maclennan said:
12th South Carolina Volunteer Infantry Regiment


History
In answer to the call of President of the Provisional Government of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, on or around the 1 July 1861, companies of volunteers from all over the Secessionist States began to bring themselves forward. The volunteers from South Carolina rendezvoused at Columbia, South Carolina, and were sent to a camp of instruction. This camp was located around five miles from Columbia, at Lightwoodknot Springs; there the men were allowed to elect their field officers. The first regiment to be formed was numbered as the 12th South Carolina Volunteers.


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