[4] As part of that brigade, it performed admirably in the Tullahoma[5][6] and Chickamauga campaigns.
Its superior firepower[7] due to its Spencers was found to allow it to take on an enemy that outnumbered them on several occasions and triumph.
Also, the rapidity of movement afforded by their mounts gave them a rapid response ability that could take and maintain the initiative from the rebels[8]This combat power prevented much larger Confederate units from crossing a bridge on the first day of Chickamauga[8][9][10] and stopped the left column of the Bragg's key breakthrough on the second day.
[11] The regiment was mustered out on June 27, 1865, and discharged at Springfield, Illinois, on July 7, 1865.
[12] The regiment suffered 30 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 5 officers and 136 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 171 fatalities.