they took part in about 12 battles i think it was
The New Model Army, organised by Oliver Cromwell, was a part of the Parliamentarian rebellion against the Royalists. The "old army", as you put it, did not answer to a Parliament - they were the Royalist army.
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. Yes, they were part of the Allied forces; they are best known for the Gallipoli campaign, in 1915. However, Gallipoli was just one campaign. The ANZACs also took part in many other integral battles of Wirld War I.
Tennessee was Confederate state. However the people of the state were divided and many joined the Union army. Its capital, Nashville, fell early to the Union advance but many big and important battles were fought in the state. Many of the Union supporters in Tennessee were located in the eastern part of the state.
King George did not take part in any battles himself.
The Seven Days Battles were fought as a part of Major General George McClellan's Peninsula Campaign and were fought between June 25 and July 1, 1862. These battles were Robert E. Lees first as the commander of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia.
None, the Confederate Army lost the war, though they won many battles in the early part of the war.
The New Model Army, organised by Oliver Cromwell, was a part of the Parliamentarian rebellion against the Royalists. The "old army", as you put it, did not answer to a Parliament - they were the Royalist army.
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. Yes, they were part of the Allied forces; they are best known for the Gallipoli campaign, in 1915. However, Gallipoli was just one campaign. The ANZACs also took part in many other integral battles of Wirld War I.
In the first three years of the US Civil War, cavalry actions were not part of the Army of the Potomac's major conflicts. For example, at the battles of Antietam, and Fredericksburg, the total number of cavalry casualties were less than 40 troops. The methods of defense and offensive in these Eastern battles did not call for major cavalry operations.
In wars long ago families would travel for years with the army as they move around differing battles - many families were considered part of teh force and would help with caring for the army - Young males would eventually grow up and be part of those armies so having the families there was an advantage
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Charley Goddard was a union soldier who was only fifteen when he joined the army, but his tall and elderly appearance convinced the commanders to except him as part of the army. He fought in many battles and was wounded in the battle of Gettysburg. After the war Charley was elected to have a position of authority, but sadly he died shortly after the election.
George Custer fought in a total of 15 battles as a part of the United States Union. Of those 15 battles George Custer and his union won 9.
Battles are a part of war, not the other way around.
George Custer fought in a total of 15 battles as a part of the United States Union. Of those 15 battles George Custer and his union won 9.
No, there were many, more deadly battles. The German troops were unprepared and many of their large guns ran out of ammunition part way through the day.
Tennessee was Confederate state. However the people of the state were divided and many joined the Union army. Its capital, Nashville, fell early to the Union advance but many big and important battles were fought in the state. Many of the Union supporters in Tennessee were located in the eastern part of the state.