A typical Civil War soldier was issued a kit containing a blanket, a cup and bowl, a uniform, and a few other essentials. Most soldiers brought other items from home including musical instruments, gloves, socks, etc. Most soldiers were issued rifled muskets and power and shot for 60 rounds. One thing most soldiers did not have was training. Basic training often consisted of telling the men what orders meant and instructing them how to march. They generally didn't receive much (if any) practice firing and reloading the musket or any instruction in how to build a foxhole or deal with the situations of battle.
Confederate soldiers received less and less of the standard kit as the war went on.
They would have their guns, blanket rolls, dog tents, eating utensils, tin plates and cups, and canteens.
guns and swords
General Franco was assisted in the Spanish Civil War primarily by his soldiers from Morocco, but in terms of foreign parties, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy contributed mightily in soldiers and supplies.
The phone number of the Civil War Soldiers Museum is: 850-469-1900.
Nearly three million soldiers served in the US Civil War.
Because of the larger northern polulation and industry, Union soldiers were confident the Civil War would be short.
Approximately 2 million soldiers served for the Union during the American Civil War, and roughly 750,000 served for the Confederacy. All told, 620,000 soldiers lost their lives during the war.
the river
They carried soldiers and supplies.
Soldiers in the Civil war got their supplies from Supply trains and wagons. Items were shipped from up North to feed the war for the Union and items were shipped from Down South to feed the Southern Front lines.
supplies and soldiers were easier to move by railroad during the war
Clara Barton
General Franco was assisted in the Spanish Civil War primarily by his soldiers from Morocco, but in terms of foreign parties, Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy contributed mightily in soldiers and supplies.
During the Civil War Vermont soldiers fought with the Union "The North" If you want more information on Vermont in the Civil War www.vermontcivilwar.org During the Civil War Vermont soldiers fought with the Union "The North" If you want more information on Vermont in the Civil War www.vermontcivilwar.org
Yes, soldiers fought in the Civil War. Sadly, that is the fact of war.
Civil War Soldiers Museum was created in 1991.
The same as white soldiers, to shoot and be shot at.
there were 10 blinded soldiers during the civil war
in the civil war the soldiers didnt get to do anything for enteertainment they had to fight a lot