The 32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment ( 32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment ) was one of the infantry regiments of the Confederate army during the US Civil War .
| 32nd North Carolina Infantry Regiment | |
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flag of north carolina, 1861 | |
| Years of existence | 1861 - 1865 |
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| Included in | North Virginia Army |
| Type of | Infantry |
| Number | 454 people (1863) |
| Nickname | Lenoir braves |
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The 32nd Severokarolinsky was formed in Dryuri Bluff in April 1862, although the formation was fully completed only in July. The base for this unit was the 1st North Carolian Infantry Battalion. The regiment companies were recruited in the districts of Tyrrell, Nash, Camden, Northampton, Catamba, Berti, Chatham and Franklin. The first commander of the regiment was Colonel Edmund Cray Brabble.
At the end of the year, the regiment was stationed near Petersburg and Dryuri Bluff in Virginia, then returned to North Carolina. Here he was stationed near Kinston, and in May 1863 he was sent back to Virginia and included in the Junius Daniel Brigade.