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Army of Georgia

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Branch
  
United States Army

Engagements
  
American Civil War

Type
  
Field Army

Notable commanders
  
Henry Warner Slocum


Country
  
United States of America

The Army of Georgia was a Union army that constituted the Left Wing of Major General William T. Sherman's Army Group during the March to the Sea and the Carolinas Campaign.

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History

During Sherman's Atlanta Campaign in 1864, his Army Group was composed of the Army of the Tennessee, the Army of the Cumberland, and the Army of the Ohio. After the fall of Atlanta in September, Sherman sent the Army of the Ohio and the IV Corps of the Army of the Cumberland north to deal with the remnants of Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood's Army of Tennessee. Then, in November, he created the Army of Georgia, by combining the remaining XIV Corps of the Army of the Cumberland along with the XX Corps. This new army, placed under the command of Maj. Gen. Henry Warner Slocum of the XX Corps, served as one of the two wings in Sherman's March to the Sea. The Army of the Tennessee, consisting of the XV and XVII Corps, commanded by Oliver O. Howard, served as the other wing. The Army of Georgia was involved in little fighting during the March to the Sea but was engaged in the Battle of Averasborough and bore the brunt of fighting at the Battle of Bentonville.

Commander

  • Major General Henry Warner Slocum (November, 1864 – April, 1865)
  • Major Battles and Campaigns

  • Atlanta Campaign
  • Sherman's March to the Sea
  • Carolinas Campaign
  • Battle of Averasborough
  • Battle of Bentonville
  • Grand Review of the Armies
  • References

    Army of Georgia Wikipedia