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APPENDIX I.-Consolidated report of the Ambulance Corps, &c.-Continued.

Present for duty Officers

Command Officers Enlisted Total Gain Wounded

men

Second Army

Corps 17 676 693 1 ......

Fifth Army

Corps 17 662 679 1 1

Ninth Army

Corps a ...... ....... ....... ....... ......

Cavalry

Corps 11 306 317 ....... ......

Engineer

Brigade 1 48 49 ....... .......

General

Patrick's

provost

brigade 2 36 38 ....... .......

Sixth Corps 12 547 559 ....... ......

Artillery

Reserve,

Army of the

Potomac.b ....... ....... ....... ....... .......

On hand

May 1 60 2,275 2,335 ....... ......

On hand

May 31 60 2,333 2,347 ....... .......

Total

authorized 60 2,306 2,366 ...... .......

Men

Command Gain Killed Wounded Captu- Trans- Total

red ferred loss

Second Army

Corps 43 ..... 4 2 11 17

Fifth Army

Corps 4 1 6 14 13 34

Ninth Army

Corps a ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... .....

Cavalry

Corps ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... .....

Engineer

Brigade ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ......

General

Patrick's

provost

brigade ...... ..... ...... ...... ..... ......

Sixth Corps ..... 1 ..... 4 ..... .....

Artillery

Reserve,

Army of the

Potomac.b ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ......

On hand

May 1 ...... ..... ...... ..... ..... ......

On hand

May 31 ...... ..... ....... ...... ..... .....

Total

authorized ...... ..... ...... ...... ...... ......

One Dunton medicine wagon is not included in the above report.

a The Ninth Corps, although accompanying this army, was not attached to it in orders, therefore it is not carried out.

b No reports of the Artillery Reserve, Army of the Potomac, have been received for consolidation.

THS. A. MCPARLIN,

Surgeon and Bvt. Lieutenant Colonel, U. S. Army,

Medical Director, Army of the Potomac.

Consolidated report of the Ambulance Corps, Army of the Potomac, for the month of June, 1864.

Ambulances

Command Gain Transferred On hand

Second Army Corps 16 ......... 177

Fifth Army Corps 16 9 183

Ninth Army Corps .......... ........ 160

Cavalry Corps .......... ........ 77

Engineer Brigade .......... ........ 12

Provost-marshal

brigade ......... ........ 11

Sixth Corps a .......... ........ ......

On hand June 1 ......... ........ 620

On hand June 30 .......... ........ 617

Total authorized b ........... ......... 614

Medicine wagons

Command Gain Auten- Perot, Total on Dunton

rieth, on hand hand

on hand

Second Army

Corps 1 6 8 14 ......

Fifth Army

Corps 2 7 3 10 .......

Ninth Army

Corps ...... ...... ...... 10 10

Cavalry

Corps ...... 4 ...... 5 1

Engineer

Brigade ...... 1 ...... 1 .....

Provost-

marshal

brigade ...... ...... ...... ..... .....

Sixth Corps

a ....... ....... ....... ...... .....

On hand

June 1 ...... 18 11 40 11

On hand

June 30 ....... 22 11 45 12

Total

authorized

b ....... ...... ...... 45 ......

Army wagons

Command Gain On hand Forges on

hand

Second Army Corps ...... 55 4

Fifth Army Corps 8 65 4

Ninth Army Corps ......... 11 3

Cavalry Corps ........ 38 3

Engineer Brigade ........ 1 .......

Provost-marshal

brigade ........ 4 1

Sixth Corps a ........ ....... ........

On hand June 1 ........ 174 15

On hand June 30 ........ 198 14

Total authorized b ........ 170 15

a The reports of the Sixth Corps have not been received.

b Sixth Corps excepted.


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