4th Vermont Infantry - Final Statement

FINAL STATEMENT
Original members 1048
Gain (recruits and transferes) 642
--- Aggregate 1690
--- Losses ---
Killed in action 86
Died of wounds 73
Died of disease 201
Died in Confederate prisons 61
Died from accident 3
Total of Deaths 423
Promoted to other regiments 8
Honorably discharged 468
Dishonorably discharged 6
Deserted 111
Finally unaccounted for 5
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps and other organizations 86
--- Total Losses 684
Mustered out at various times 583
Total wounded 428
Total taken prisoner 71998

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