Battle of New Bern order of battle

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Orders of battle of the Union and Confederate forces at the Battle of New Bern, 14 March 1862. [1]

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Military Rank Abbreviations Used

Union Army

Department of North Carolina "Coast Division of the US Army"

BG Ambrose E. Burnside

BrigadesRegiments and batteries
First Brigade:


   BG John G. Foster

Second Brigade


   BG Jesse L. Reno

Third Brigade


   BG John G. Parke

Unassigned units

Union Navy

US Naval Forces in Pamlico Sound
     Commander Stephen C. Rowan

Confederate Army

Regiments and batteries

Pamlico District of the Department of North Carolina
     BG Lawrence O'Bryan Branch

  • 2nd North Carolina Cavalry
  • 7th North Carolina
  • 26th North Carolina
  • 27th North Carolina
  • 28th North Carolina
  • 33rd North Carolina: Col. Clark M. Avery
  • 35th North Carolina
  • 37th North Carolina
  • North Carolina Heavy Artillery (company)
  • Special Battalion, North Carolina Militia

Notes

  1. Buel, Clarence (1956). Battles and Leaders of the Civil War. Vol. 1. Robert Johnson (ed.). Thomas Yoseloff. p. 670.

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