12th South Carolina
Roster
Regimental Staff
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GOA. Thomas
Gen. Arony Lee
Officers
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Col. Maclennan
Maj. Bear
Cpt. K123a12
NCO's
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Sgt. Zen
Msg. Squirrlz
Cpl. Cwifterthanswift
Enlisted
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Spc. Victor/Brian
Spc. Scottish
Pfc. Crocve
Pfc. Deadeye
Pfc. Redlion
Pvt. Brad
Pvt. Griffin
Pvt. Adam
Pvt. Gbaby
Pvt. Philip
Pvt. TheColonel
Pvt. Tate
Recruit Ranks
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Mercenary Ranks / Probation Period
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Vol. Zeus
Vol. Johnny Reb
Vol. Warboy66
Vol. Cristan
Vol. OthRavenhigh
Vol. Hypno
Total: 28
Ranks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Officer Ranks~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Colonel~ Col
Lieutenant Colonel~LtCol
Major~Maj
Captain~Cpt
1st Lieutenant~1stLt
2nd Lieutenant~2ndLt
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~NCO's:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Sergeant Major~SgtMaj
Quatermaster Sergeant~QSgt
Ordinance Sergeant - Artillery Only~OSgt
1st Sergeant~1stSgt
Colour/Staff Sergeant~CSgt
Sergeant~Sgt
Corporal~Cpl
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Enlisted Ranks:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Specialist~Spc
Private First Class~Pfc
Veteran Private~VetPvt
Private~Pvt
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Recruit Ranks:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Cadet~Cdt
Recruit~Rct
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Mercenary Ranks:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Volunteer~Vol
History
The 12th South Carolina Infantry Regiment completed its organization in July, 1861, at Lightwoodknot Springs, near Columbia, South Carolina. The men were raised in the counties of Oconee, York, Lancaster, Kershaw, and Fairfield. It served on the South Carolina coast near Pocotaligo, then in April, 1862, moved to Virginia. Assigned to General Gregg's and McGowan's Brigade, the regiment fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Fredericksburg. During the Chancellorsville operations the 12th was detached to guard ordinance trains and prisoners. With 340 men it marched 2,000 Federals to Richmond. Later the unit rejoined the brigade and continued the conflict from Gettysburg to Cold Harbor, then saw action in the Petersburg trenches and the Appomattox Campaign. It lost 17 killed and 121 wounded at Gaines' Mill, fifty-four percent of 270 at Second Manassas, 20 killed and 82 wounded at Sharpsburg, and thirty-six percent of the 366 at Gettysburg. The regiment sustained 102 casualties at The Wilderness, 118 at Spotsylvania, 34 from May 12 to July 1, 1864, 18 at Deep Bottom, 26 at Fussell's Mill, and 23 at Poplar Springs Church. It surrendered 10 officers and 149 men
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