Yes, in at least one case that I know of. In January of 1864,
Pickett was assigned the task of assembly a heterogenous group
including the 7th VA Infantry to retake New Bern, North Carolina.
They reached New Bern on May 3 but were immediately recalled to
Virginia to face the new Federal offensive.
See: David F. Riggs, 7th Virginia Infantry (Lynchburg, VA: H. E.
Howard, Inc., 1982, 2nd ed.), 30-32.
Craig Kilby
On Sep 13, 2008, at 4:08 PM, David Kiracofe wrote:
> Hello Va-Hist Listers:
>
> A student asked me this question and a quick scan of my little
> Civil War library did not turn up an easy answer. Did Virginia
> forces fight anywhere outside of the Old Dominion during the Civil
> War? I'm not referring to the forces that invaded Maryland and
> Pennsylvania or served in the Confederate navy, but rather to
> whether or not men were sent out to the west or to the deep south.
> Our class was discussing soldier motivations and it was noted that
> Virginians were highly engaged because they were encountering the
> enemy on their own soil -- hence th question: would they (did
> they?) fight show the same engagement outside of their home state.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Kiracofe
>
> David Kiracofe
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