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Union, commanded by U.S. Grant and George Meade:

Cavalry 12,300

Artillery 2,348

Infantry 119,300

Confederate, commanded by R.E. Lee and James Longstreet:

Cavalry 4,590

Artillery 1,457

Infantry 58,450

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