With the Army of the Mississippi, he took part in the 1862 Kentucky Campaign and the Battle of Chickamauga.
He and his men participated in parts of the Kentucky Campaign.
During the Kentucky Campaign, Wheeler aggressively maintained contact with the enemy.
The flag was apparently actually carried with the regiment through the engagements at Shiloh, the Kentucky Campaign, and Murfreesboro.
Despite this embarrassing defeat, Chalmers was considered to have had a successful military career, taking part in the Kentucky Campaign under General Braxton Bragg.
Clayton's first significant campaign was as a part of the army of Braxton Bragg during his 1862 Kentucky Campaign.
It was the first major battle in the Kentucky Campaign.
He returned in time to participate in Braxton Bragg's Kentucky Campaign.
Following the Kentucky Campaign, Frazer again resigned from the Confederate Army in late 1862.
Having been transferred to the Army of the Cumberland, he was put in command of a brigade which fought through the Kentucky Campaign.