First Bull Run
casserine pass
September 20th 1066 - Battle of Fulford
The bloodiest single-day battle of the war, this attempt of Lee's to invade the North was thwarted
Bull Run.
They needed aggressive officers and troops that were better trained.
The Union troops were able to defeat the Confederate troops that had invaded the North
It was a battle fought in the North, and resulted in the most casualties in US history. It also was a defeat for Robert E. Lee who needed a victory that may have influenced Britain and France to lend aid to the Confederacy.
The Union troops were able to defeat the Confederate troops that had invaded the North
First Bull Run
All of the answers are correct (a+ answer) -Invade the South -Gain control of the Mississippi -Blockade the coast of the South -Build a well-trained army to defend Washington, D.C.
The question can not be answered. There was no battle and no defeat in North Africa in 1944. The Germans were defeated in Tunisia in 1943. Also the question is not specific as to Which troops? US or German? Troops in North Africa or those in England??
The second battle at El Alamein (or Al 'Alameen) proved to be the turning point, and the Germans were forced to retreat.