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The '''Military''' '''Division of the Trans-Rocky Mountains''' is a command echelon of the United States Army. It was formed in 1861 and disbanded in 1872 with the conclusion of the [[Black Hawk War]]. | The '''Military''' '''Division of the Trans-Rocky Mountains''' is a command echelon of the United States Army. It was formed in 1861 and disbanded in 1872 with the conclusion of the [[Black Hawk War]]. It would be succeeded by the [[Military Division of the Far West]] in 1873. | ||
==Commanders== | ==Commanders== | ||
===American Civil War=== | ===American Civil War=== | ||
Latest revision as of 17:36, 29 March 2026
The Military Division of the Trans-Rocky Mountains is a command echelon of the United States Army. It was formed in 1861 and disbanded in 1872 with the conclusion of the Black Hawk War. It would be succeeded by the Military Division of the Far West in 1873.
Commanders
American Civil War
Sidney Stone (1861–1863)
Christopher Carter (1863)
William Holmes (1863–1864)
Owen Houghton (1864–1865)
Ethan H. Sawyer (1865)
War of Western Secession
Ethan H. Sawyer (1865–1869)
Black Hawk War
Ethan H. Sawyer (1865–1869)
Tommy Saxon (1870–1872)
Units
Civil War
- Military District of Oregon
- Military District of California
- Army of the Sacramento
- Army of the Redwood
- Army of Los Angeles (1861-1863)
- Army of San Diego (1861-1864)
- Military District of Utah
- Utah Territorial Army
- Army of Deseret (1861-1862)
- Army of Utah (1862-1864)
- Army of the San Juan
- Army of the Great Salt Lake
- Army of the Creeks
- Military District of the Southwest
- Military District of Colorado