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Civil War Entrenchment: A Lasting Legacy

From the "Groundhog Regiment" to Ukraine’s battlefields, how Civil War entrenchment tactics still influence modern warfare.

Ivan Golden by Ivan Golden
7 months ago
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Alfred Rudolph Waud's painting of the forested battlefield at Chickamauga, Ga., which depicts Confederate soldiers advancing through trees. Artwork from the Library of Congress.

Alfred Rudolph Waud's painting of the forested battlefield at Chickamauga, Ga., which depicts Confederate soldiers advancing through trees. Artwork from the Library of Congress.

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  • Digging In: The 26th Ohio’s Civil War Tactics
    • Why Entrenchment Mattered
  • Chickamauga: When Speed Surpassed Strategy
    • Impact of Chickamauga
  • Modern Warfare: Entrenchment on the Ukrainian Front
    • Comparison of Civil War & Modern Entrenchment
    • Tactical Evolution
    • The Enduring Value of Digging In

The Groundhog Regiment’s Legacy in Modern Warfare

When Punxsutawney Phil emerges each February, most think of a furry forecaster. But over 160 years ago, a different Groundhog legacy took shape—not in folklore, but on Civil War battlefields.

The 26th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, known as the “Groundhog Regiment,” mastered the art of entrenchment, a battlefield tactic still relevant today.

 

An officer assigned to the 26th Ohio Infantry. Photo by Civil War Heritage Collection.
An officer assigned to the 26th Ohio Infantry. Photo by Civil War Heritage Collection.

Digging In: The 26th Ohio’s Civil War Tactics

In 1861, the 26th Ohio Infantry formed at Camp Chase, Ohio, with volunteers from diverse backgrounds. Unlike regiments formed from single communities, these soldiers united under a shared purpose: preserving the Union.

Early in the war, they quickly earned a reputation for rapid entrenchment, sometimes using only bayonets and canteen cups to dig fortifications.

 

Why Entrenchment Mattered

By the mid-19th century, advancements in rifled firearms made traditional open-field combat devastating. Soldiers who failed to secure cover faced staggering casualties. The Groundhog Regiment’s ability to entrench rapidly became a survival skill.

Pivotal battles where entrenchment played a role:

  • Battle of Shiloh (April 1862): One of the war’s bloodiest encounters, where earthworks helped shield Union troops.
  • Battle of Stones River (December 1862): The regiment’s quick fortifications contributed to their resilience in intense fighting.

But entrenchment alone wasn’t always enough. Nowhere was this clearer than at Chickamauga.

Chickamauga: When Speed Surpassed Strategy

In September 1863, the 26th Ohio fought in the Battle of Chickamauga, one of the Civil War’s deadliest engagements. Unlike previous battles, they had little time to entrench.

Confederate troops, concealed in dense woodlands, launched relentless assaults. Without defensive works, the regiment suffered severe losses.

 

Impact of Chickamauga

  • Casualties skyrocketed: The regiment faced one of its worst single-day losses.
  • Entrenchment’s limits were exposed: Even skilled diggers couldn’t always create defenses in time.
  • A lesson for future warfare: The need for speed in both movement and fortification became clear.

As war technology advanced, so did the role of battlefield defenses. Nearly two centuries later, the same lessons apply.

A historical marker that celebrates the 26th Ohio Volunteer Infantry's assault on Missionary Ridge.. Photo by the Historical Marker Database.
A historical marker that celebrates the 26th Ohio Volunteer Infantry’s assault on Missionary Ridge.. Photo by the Historical Marker Database.

Modern Warfare: Entrenchment on the Ukrainian Front

Today, the war in Ukraine has revived trench warfare, proving its continued relevance. Both Ukrainian and Russian forces rely on defensive positions to withstand precision artillery, drones, and loitering munitions.

 

Comparison of Civil War & Modern Entrenchment

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Civil War (1860s)

Ukraine Conflict (2020s)

Weapons Rifled muskets, cannons Drones, precision artillery
Defense Earthworks, wooden barriers Reinforced trenches, camouflage
Challenges Rapid enemy advances Drone surveillance, thermal imaging

 

Tactical Evolution

Retired U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Ben Hodges notes that concealment from drones and thermal imaging is crucial for surviving in modern trenches. Just as the Groundhog Regiment adapted to new threats, today’s soldiers must modify their defensive strategies to counter evolving technologies.

The Enduring Value of Digging In

Whether facing Confederate muskets or modern drones, battlefield survival often hinges on entrenchment. The 26th Ohio’s hard-earned lessons remind us that defensive strategies evolve, but their importance never fades.

 

Sources: US Department of Defense.

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