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It is generally agreed that over 3,000 Confederate soldiers died or were wounded during the Battle of Vicksburg in May to July of 1863, with under 1,000 killed and just over 2,000 wounded. The total Confederate losses for the battle should include the more than 29,000 soldiers who surrendered at its conclusion, although many of these would be paroled and continue the fight in later campaigns.
The Union suffered 10,000 casualties. The South suffered 9,091 casualties and had 29,495 men surrender. = =
KIA - Killed in Action WIA - Wounded in Action (may or may not be able to continue to fight) MIA - Missing in Action
Notification was by telegram
The word "casualty" refers to those listed as killed, wounded and or missing. The acronym for these are: KIA- Killed in Action, WIA- Wounded in Action, MIA- Missing in Action.
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3000
People in the northern states were not directly effected by the Vicksburg campaign.
about 4,000 died
It is generally agreed that over 3,000 Confederate soldiers died or were wounded during the Battle of Vicksburg in May to July of 1863, with under 1,000 killed and just over 2,000 wounded. The total Confederate losses for the battle should include the more than 29,000 soldiers who surrendered at its conclusion, although many of these would be paroled and continue the fight in later campaigns.
John C. Pemberton , U.S. Grant ,
The Union suffered 10,000 casualties. The South suffered 9,091 casualties and had 29,495 men surrender. = =
Pemberton's Confederate Army of Mississippi defended against Grant's U.S. Army of the Tennessee.
the battle of Gettysburg
KIA - Killed in Action WIA - Wounded in Action (may or may not be able to continue to fight) MIA - Missing in Action
one went missing