Balloon Corps Article

How did the Balloon Corps influence the outcome of the American Civil War?

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The Balloon Corps’s influence on the outcome of the Civil War was limited. Conservative generals were skeptical of balloons’ usefulness during war, and the corps’s intelligence reports were often imprecise. The Balloon Corps most notably warned Union forces of a Confederate attack at the Battle of Seven Pines in 1862 but had few significant achievements. It was dissolved before the end of the war.