Where can I find military desertion records for my Great, great grandfather during the Civil War?

U.S. Returns from Regular Army Infantry Regiments, 1821-1916 indicate my great, great grandfather deserted from the 1st Infantry, Company 6, at Benton Barracks, MO on 21 Sep., 1861. Where might I search for more detailed information about this. I have received his military records from the NARA but they contain no information about this.

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  • At the National Archives in Washington DC, we have a number of finding aids for the Court Martial case files (RG 153).  They are located in the consultation room and they are organized according to time period. 

    These finding aids were searched for the names of the three service men discussed in this thread in the 1859-1868 and the 1894-1917 groups, according to service dates provided.  None of their names or the alternative spellings of their names were located in our indexes. 

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  • At the National Archives in Washington DC, we have a number of finding aids for the Court Martial case files (RG 153).  They are located in the consultation room and they are organized according to time period. 

    These finding aids were searched for the names of the three service men discussed in this thread in the 1859-1868 and the 1894-1917 groups, according to service dates provided.  None of their names or the alternative spellings of their names were located in our indexes. 

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