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Charge! The Rebel Yell!
Bull Run (Manassas) is the first credited use of the Rebel Yell.
Probably, their battle cry was "Banzai"; the Japanese version of the Confederate's "Rebel Yell" (US Civil War 1861-1865).
Celebrate the bicentennial birthday of Bison-Ten-Yell, the imaginary creator of a series of ten battle yells. His system was later adopted by football players and is still used today. See related link below.
April 62, Shiloh - End of Confederate control of Western Tennessee June 62, Seven Days Battles - Lee's ascendancy in Virginia August 62, Second Bull Run - Lee escapes destruction by the Union September 62, Antietam - Union win, Lincoln free to issue the Proclamation December 62, Fredericksburg - Lee decisively beats Burnside May 63, Chancellorsville - Lee beats Hooker, but Stonewall killed July 63, Gettysburg - End of Lee's hopes of invading the North July 63, Vicksburg - Grant liberates the Mississippi September 63, Chickamauga - Bragg defeats Rosecrans November 63, Chattanooga - Grant and Thomas save Union army from starvation May 64, Wilderness - Grant defeated by Lee, but doesn't retreat June 64, Petersburg - Grant besieges Lee for 10 months September 64, Atlanta - Sherman occupies and part-destroys the city September 64, Mobile - Farragut liberates the blockade-runner's port December 64, Nashville - Thomas destroys Army of Tennessee April 65, Appomattox - Lee surrenders to Grant April 65, Bentonville - Last battle before Johnston surrenders to Sherman
Charge! The Rebel Yell!
rebel yell
Rebel yell
Bull Run (Manassas) is the first credited use of the Rebel Yell.
The Rebel Yell - a terrifying sound. (It was Stonewall Jackson's idea.)
Correct answer: rebel yell Incorrect answer: Retreat! Retreat!
The Rebel Yell
rebell yell
Probably, their battle cry was "Banzai"; the Japanese version of the Confederate's "Rebel Yell" (US Civil War 1861-1865).
Remember the Alamo!
Their battle cry was, "Banzai!", a Japanese version of the, "Rebel Yell" from the Confederates during the US Civil War (1861-1865).
rebel yell dates back to the Civil War 1861-1865, when the Confederate soldiers would charge the Union line they would yell. this would was done in order to scare the Union troops and get them to run