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The 30th North Carolina Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Confederate States Army. It was organized at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, on September 26, 1861. Organization. •	Company A—Sampson County, Captain James C. Holmes •	Company B—Warren County, Captain William C. Drake •	Company C—Brunswick County, Captain Joseph Green •	Company D—Wake and Granville Counties, Captain Eugene Grissom •	Company E—Duplin County, Captain John C. McMillan •	Company F—Edgecombe County, Captain Franklin G. Pitt •	Company G—Granville County, Captain Richard P. Taylor •	Company H—Moore County, Captain William M. Swann •	Company I—Nash County, Captain William T. Arrington •	Company K—Mecklenburg County, Captain James T. Kell The field officers were Colonel Frank M. Parker; Lieutenant Colonels Walter F. Draughan, James T. Kell, William W. Sillers; Major James C. Holmes. Operations Beginning with the Seven Days Campaign the 30th North Carolina was part of the Army of Northern Virginia. It fought under Generals D. H. Hill, Thomas Jackson and Jubal Early. It twice penetrated further into the Union than any other unit. In late June 1863 it reached Carlisle Pennsylvania and in July 1864 Washington, D. C.  Global casualties: Killed or died of wounds: 211 (141.1%) Dead non-combat: 354 (23.65%) Wounded 266: (17.77%) Captured 427: (28.44%) The regiment surrendered 157 men and officers at Appomattox Court House in April 1865.