At the battle of First Bull Run the Confederates captured about 1,000 prisoners.
Answer : The First Battle of Bull Run happened on July 21,1861the first battle of bull run happed on July 21,1861. it was the first major battle of the American civil war. (for any more info.go to wikipedia/wiki/bull run.org)p.s. my answer is right
No. Why would prisoners taken by Airborne troops be any different than prisoners taken by regular infantry? Granted, airborne operations require quick strike and they can not go up to each soldier and request them to surrender. False
Based on the category where the question appeared I assume you are interested in the FIRST battle of Bull Run.In the First Battle of Bull Run (called the First Battle of Manassas by the Confederate forces), the Union suffered casualties of 2,896 (460 killed, 1,124 wounded, 1,312 captured/missing).In the Second Battle of Bull Run (called Second Manassas by the Confederates), the Union forces suffered casualties of approx. 10,000 killed and wounded.
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Some are... Gettysburg - memorable for Lincoln's speech Battle of Bull Run Antietam - 2 battles occurred here Battle of Cemetary Ridge - more people killed than any other Battle of Chesapeake Bay - Signaled the end of the war Battle of New Orleans -Gave Union forces use of Mississippi River Battle of Fort Sumter - among the first battles Battle of Vicksburg Battle at Appomatox (sp)- Lee surrendered here to Grant at Appomatox Courthouse
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Answer : The First Battle of Bull Run happened on July 21,1861the first battle of bull run happed on July 21,1861. it was the first major battle of the American civil war. (for any more info.go to wikipedia/wiki/bull run.org)p.s. my answer is right
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the battle of Antietam cost more lives than any other battle in the War between the States.
I am not familiar with any songs about Bull Run in the Civil War. Early in the war, the Union named its battles after rivers or streams, hence Bull Run. The Confederacy named its Battles after places. Hence the same battle was named The First Battle of Manassas. The South won the war.
The first battle of Bull Run was fought July 21, 1861 near Manassas, Virginia. The union forces called it Bull Run and the Confederate forces called it the battle of Manassas. The battle ended with a union retreat that turned into a rout as confederate forces counter attacked. This was the first land battle of the civil and ended any hopes of a short and decisive war.
No. Why would prisoners taken by Airborne troops be any different than prisoners taken by regular infantry? Granted, airborne operations require quick strike and they can not go up to each soldier and request them to surrender. False
Based on the category where the question appeared I assume you are interested in the FIRST battle of Bull Run.In the First Battle of Bull Run (called the First Battle of Manassas by the Confederate forces), the Union suffered casualties of 2,896 (460 killed, 1,124 wounded, 1,312 captured/missing).In the Second Battle of Bull Run (called Second Manassas by the Confederates), the Union forces suffered casualties of approx. 10,000 killed and wounded.
Because it was the turning point of ww2
The "First Battle of Bull Run" was a battle that happened in Manasses, Virginia on July 21, 1861, during the US Civil War. It was the first major engagement between the opposing armies of the North (Union) and South (Confederacy). The defeat of the Union forces dispelled any hope of a quick end to the war. A second battle at this location, called the "Second Battle of Bull Run" was fought a year later, on August 28-30, 1862. This was another, less overwhelming victory for the Confederacy, and was a boost for the South.
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Some are... Gettysburg - memorable for Lincoln's speech Battle of Bull Run Antietam - 2 battles occurred here Battle of Cemetary Ridge - more people killed than any other Battle of Chesapeake Bay - Signaled the end of the war Battle of New Orleans -Gave Union forces use of Mississippi River Battle of Fort Sumter - among the first battles Battle of Vicksburg Battle at Appomatox (sp)- Lee surrendered here to Grant at Appomatox Courthouse