
"The History of the Eleventh Corps"
The Eleventh Corps was a distinguished unit of the Union Army during the American Civil War, formed in 1861. Initially composed of German immigrants, it played key roles in major battles like Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. Known for its discipline and fighting spirit, the corps was often tasked with difficult assignments. Over the course of the war, it experienced periods of heavy combat, organizational changes, and leadership shifts. After the war, it was disbanded in 1865, but its contributions helped shape Union military success and influenced the development of future American military units.