No
As the start of the US Civil War unfolded a number of Union army officers decide to resign and join the new Confederate army. Approximately 296 joined and many had been excellent Union officers.
union had more army in war
No. Warrant Officers are pulled from the ranks of enlisted soldiers who apply for WOCS.
Warrant Officers get their authority from the Secretary of the Army, but remain specialists
When the Civil War started, there were only about 16,000 men in the Union army.
Most services only have commissioned officers as pilots, and a degree is a requirement of being a commissioned officer. However, it is possible to fly as a Warrant Officer - most Army helicopter pilots are Warrant Officers, rather than commissioned officers.
The Northern, or Union Army
In 1861, before the US Civil War became a reality, the US Army structure consisted of 1,105 officers and 15, 259 enlisted men. Most soldiers were serving in the West.
The Union Army was the Northern army during the American Civil War. The Union Army fought and defeated the Confederate States (Southern) Army in 1865.
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The confederate army and the union army.