he felt many men would not make it back
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General Sherman
General MacArthur.
The british commander who surrendered to gates at saratoga was Burgoyne. I found this out doing a word search for social studies.
The Union general that President Lincoln placed in charge of the department of Mississippi was Ulysses S. Grant.
George Washington was the General in charge of American troops at both Brandywine and Germantown. William Howe was in charge of British troops at both battles.
he felt many men would not make it back ra + jw
he felt many men would not make it back ra + jw
A General.
The newly-appointed Gordon Meade. But mostly captain chamborlin Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain was Colonel of the 20th Maine Regiment, not a general, and not in overall charge of the battle.
Henry's regiment of men held the line and repulsed the charge.
Henry's regiment of men held the line and repulsed the charge.
macchesnay's regiment had stopped short of a great charge
macchesnay's regiment had stopped short of a great charge
I assume you mean the stand of a regiment from minnesota on the 3rd day of the battle of gettysburg?It was quite important. The confederates initiated pickett's charge, and the commander of the sector of the union lines which was set to receive the charge(General Winfield Scott Hancock) understood that if the confederates reached the union lines the fighting would be fierce.In some places the confederates did breach the union lines, and it is said that General Hancock was looking for any help he could to counterattack when he came across the minnesota regiment and ordered it into a breach without even knowing its identification.This regiment suffered horrible casualties, was basically decimated. But their service during pickett's charge was quite important. They repelled a confederate breach of the union lines.
A regiment in the army is typically led by a colonel, who is responsible for the overall command and administration of the unit. The individual may be supported by lieutenant colonels, majors, and other officers in managing the day-to-day operations of the regiment.
he commanded the men to charge the enemy
General Omar Bradley was in charge of the US landings. General Bernard Montgomery was in charge of the British and Canadian landings.