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Larson
02-24-2018, 05:59 AM
welcome to the camps of the 7th Wisconsin infantry!

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Steam Group : http://steamcommunity.com/groups/7thWIA#

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Roster (11)
Captain Larson
2ndLt LKing
2ndLt WA Hopkins
Cpl - Ben
Private first class - [Empty]
Private first class- caboose
Private first class - Salty
Private first class - [Empty]
Private - Gideon
Recruit Ted Ryan
Recruit JackOMG
Recruit swartzombie

Brief History: The 7th Wisconsin was raised at Madison, Wisconsin, and mustered into Federal service September 2, 1861. The regiment was initially equipped with smoothbore .69 caliber muskets converted from flintlock to percussion; in early 1862, they were replaced with Austrian Lorenz rifles. Unlike their sister regiment the 2nd Wisconsin, which had Lorenz rifles in the unmodified .54 caliber, the 7th's were bored out to .58 caliber to fit a standard Minie ball. The regiment saw its first action at Second Bull Run, followed by the Maryland Campaign which produced severe casualties.
When the 7th Wisconsin marched into Pennsylvania in June 1863, it had not seen any combat action in nine months. During the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg on July 1, 1863, the 7th pushed a part of James J. Archer's Confederate brigade off McPherson's Ridge, and then stubbornly defended the heights later in the day before withdrawing to Seminary Ridge. When the I Corps retreated to Cemetery Hill, the Iron Brigade and the 7th Wisconsin were sent over to nearby Culp's Hill, where they entrenched. They saw comparatively little action the rest of the battle. The regiment later served that year in the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns.
In the spring of 1864, the regiment signed up for another three years of service and thence fought in the Overland Campaign and the Siege of Petersburg.
The regiment participated in the Grand Review of the Armies on May 23, 1865, and then mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky, on July 2, 1865.

Larson
02-28-2018, 04:44 PM
Now A Formed Company!

Larson
03-02-2018, 05:13 PM
7th Wisconsin Drill tonight 8 Est then going to skirmishes!

Larson
03-11-2018, 10:14 PM
disbanded and reformed as the 8th MI