5th United States Colored Cavalry Regiment information
5th United States Colored Cavalry
African-American Union soldiers at Dutch Gap, Virginia, November 1864. It shows typical Union uniforms and the 1853 Enfield rifles used by US Colored Troops
Active
1864–1866
Country
United States
Allegiance
Union
Branch
Cavalry
Size
Regiment
Engagements
American Civil War
Battle of Saltville I
Battle of Marion
Battle of Saltville II
Commanders
Notable commanders
James Sanks Brisbin Louis Henry Carpenter
Military unit
U.S. Cavalry Regiments
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The 5th United States Colored Cavalry was a regiment of the United States Army organized as one of the units of the United States Colored Troops during the American Civil War. The 5th USCC was one of the more notable black fighting units. It was officially organized in Kentucky in October 1864, after its first two battles. It was commanded by Colonel James Brisbin until February 1865, when he took over the 6th US Colored Cavalry. His executive officer, Louis Henry Carpenter, commanded the regiment until 20 March 1866.
The regiment was composed of ex-slaves, freedmen, and slaves who had escaped to Union lines. Many white officers from the unit were later assigned to the famed Buffalo Soldiers cavalry units who operated during the Indian Wars in the West. Many USCC soldiers (later called troopers) volunteered for further service after their Civil War units were retired. This regiment is not to be confused with the 5th Massachusetts Colored Cavalry.
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