In spring of 1864, the corps took part in Banks' disastrous
Red River Campaign, under the command of
William B. Franklin, who was wounded at
Mansfield. After its conspicuous role in the failure, two divisions under
William H. Emory were sent to Virginia to join
Phillip Sheridan's operations in the Shenandoah Valley against
Jubal Early (see
Valley Campaigns of 1864). These troops took part in all of the major engagements of Sheridan's campaign, most notably at
Opequon, where they lost some 2,000 men killed or wounded (mostly in
Cuvier Grover's division). ==Georgia==