At the outbreak of the Civil War the Union didn't have well trained soldiers, with exception of the Regular Army Units, which at the end of 1860 consisted of 16215 Rank and File, which, not to count the number of officers who dismissed to enroll in the Confederate Army, were mainly dispersed along the Western frontiers.
They were trained!
80 union soldiers
Yes there were. Although the Union outnumbered the Confederate soldiers...
Kentucky and Delaware were two.
the union soldiers carried around many things :)
False
did not have well trained soldiersand fewer trained soldiers
they where treated harshly
Because well trained women soldiers are just as good as well trained men
The German military as a whole was very well trained and very well disciplined. The Wehrmacht and Schutzstaffel were among the best trained soldiers in the world at that time.
Yes, they are almost trained as much as the British & American forces.
The major similarity was that they were all Americans. Confederate Soldiers suffered more than the Union soldiers. The Union On the other hand suffered also. But a difference about them is that Union Allowed African Americans. The Confederate only allowed White.The Both teams went to camp and trained.
they were trained and fought bravely, helping to turn the tide of the war
he beleived that his well trained soldiers could beat untrained patriot soldiers under any condition..
They were trained!
false and are you doing a summer school program? because this is the exact question i have.
he beleived that his well trained soldiers could beat untrained patriot soldiers under any condition..