The impact of Rebel raids and guerrilla operations on Union troops was significant. One example is the situation in January of 1863. At that time, the Union had to deploy 51,000 troops to thwart the activities of 13,000 Confederate troops that endangered Union lines of supply and communications in northern Mississippi.
John Mosby
Confederate sea raiders help protect drove foreign ships bringing supplies to the South. They also hurt the U.S. Merchant Marine fleet.
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General. William Quantrill was a Confederate Captain. He is famous for his "Quantrill's Raiders".
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" · Quarles, William A. (Confederate General) · Quartermaster
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" · Quarles, William A. (Confederate General) · Quartermaster
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" · Quarles, William A. (Confederate General) · Quartermaster
W.C Quantrill and 'Grey Ghost' John Mosby.
Joe Shelby, and John Mosby.
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" · Quartermaster
· Quantrill, Confederate Captain William and his "Quantrill's Raiders" · Quartermaster
Example sentences - The pirates were nasty raiders of other sea vessels.
William A. Quarles was a Confederate General during the Civil War. Confederate Captain William Quantrill and his "Quantrill's Raiders" were Confederate soldiers during the Civil War.