Artifact of the month - February 2012
- 2011 Archive - 2012 Archive -
Civil War Invalid Corps Jacket
|
![]() |
The jacket was unpopular with its wearers, as they did not like being distinguished from the front line troops. The fact that the Invalid Corps was abbreviated "IC" did not make its members happy either. This was the same designation stamped on condemned livestock and materials—"IC" being short for "Inspected, Condemned." |
![]() |
![]() |
||
|
General Order 111, given March 18, 1864, changed the name to the Veteran's Reserve Corps. Personnel in this group included those unfit for full combat duty, but able to serve as guards, clerks, cooks, and nurses. |
This page was last updated on:


