At the beginning of the US Civil War, both sides split artillery into self-contained batteries. And, each battery was allocated to a particular brigade, regiment or even on a battalion basis.
Artillery units are organized into batteries
Pretty much none. With the onset of the civil war the corps was divided like the rest of the nation. Much of the marine corp's leadership was in the South so the corps fell into disarray and never fought in the civil war with any organized units.
F. W. Weatherbee has written: 'Alabama artillery units and their organization within the Confederate Army' -- subject(s): Alabama Civil War, 1861-1865, Artillery operations, Artillerymen, History, Regimental histories, United States Civil War, 1861-1865
During the Civil War, several types of ammunition were used, including Minié balls, which were conical bullets designed for rifled muskets, and solid shot for cannons. Artillery also utilized explosive shells, canister shots, and grapeshot for close-range engagements. Additionally, some units used rifled artillery that fired elongated projectiles for greater accuracy and range. Overall, the variety of ammunition reflected the evolving technology of warfare during this period.
I checked the artillery assigned to the Infantry Divisions and the 208 Field Artillery Battalion was NOT part of an infantry division. This means they were either a separate battalion assigned to an Army or a Corps. I did find reference to the 208 Field Artillery Group. An artillery regiment or a group were a higher level of command for several battalions. It was more of an administrative organization. However, some of these units were re-organized and re-identified from a regiment to a Battalion.
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Yes; they even have 28 strength!
General McClellan was important to the Civil War because he organized, equipped and drilled the disorganized mass of volunteers making of them a homogeneous, solid and efficient team of military units, the Army of the Potomac.
Abuses by DoD intelligence units during the Civil Rights Movement and the anti-Vietnam demonstrations of the 1960s and 70s.
It is that Zachary Taylor had little if no supplies during the war of 1812 and his troops were of a loss of fighting units as in artillery he was running a "cheap army".
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During the English Civil War, the forces loyal to King Charles I primarily employed muskets, pikes, and cannons. The infantry units often wielded matchlock muskets, while cavalry units used pistols and swords. Artillery played a significant role as well, with various types of cannons and siege weapons used to fortify positions and bombard enemy strongholds. The King's army also utilized fortified positions and defensive strategies in battles throughout the conflict.