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Submitted: 2/9/19 • Approved: 2/9/19 • Last Updated: 2/12/19 • R817210-G0-S3
Jan. 18, 1834
Sep. 23, 1893
4th Veteran Reserve Corps aka *Invalid Corps
Civil War Union
Unless he volunteered for Federal Service, he was probably part of the Invalid Corps.
The Invalid Corps of the Civil War period was created to make suitable use in a military or semi-military capacity of soldiers who had been rendered unfit for active field service on account of wounds or disease contracted in line of duty, but who were still fit for garrison or other light duty, and were, in the opinion of their commanding officers, meritorious and deserving.
Contributed on 2/9/19 by tslundberg
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