A Rout in the Rifle Pit

On August 25 th , Philip discusses a “a rout between the 12 th Regiment of Veterans Reserve Corps and the Provisional Corps” resulting in several injuries. I am assuming this Provisional Corps is the one he refers to as “being stationed in the rifle pits between Forts O’Rourke and Farnsworth.” A Provisional Corps was a temporary unit often formed to serve a specific purpose. Although both the Union and Confederate armies used Provisional Corps, Philip does not specify exactly who the combatants were. However, I feel from his description of the events it was a scuffle between two groups of Union soldiers. Locations of Fort Farnsworth and Fort O'Rourke Source: Civil War Defenses of Washington At the start of the Civil War, military tactics reflected those of earlier wars such as the Revolutionary War with troops positioned in lines or columns marching against similarly positioned enemy troops. The Civil War saw soldiers using rifled guns with increased range over the previous muske...