5th Missouri Volunteer Infantry

The 5th Missouri Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service
The Fifth Missouri was organized at St. Louis in March of 1862 It was constructed by Major General Henry W. Halleck's consolidation of 5th United States Reserve Corps, Voerster's Company Sappers and Miners, Giester's Company Pioneers and Winkelman's Company Pontoneers.

The regiment had a quiet war, performing garrison duty and patrolling within Missouri. Their first mission was guarding bridges on St. Louis & Iron Mountain Railroad and patrolling in southeast Missouri until July. Company "F" was detailed in the District of Mississippi in July. The rest of the regiment was transferred to Cape Girardeau until November, 1862.

In November the regiment was disassembled. Companies "A" and "I" were transferred to the 35th Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Companies "H" and "K" were transferred to the 27th Missouri Volunteer Infantry. Companies "B," "C," "D," "E," "F" and "G" were mustered out November 22, 1862 ending the existence of the regiment.

Commanders

 * Colonel Samuel A. Foster