how many troops were involoved in both sides of the battle of Atlantic
It was the largest battle in the hemisphere with over 200,000 troops involved.
Confederacy won this battle. Check WWW. civil war.com
The Battle of the Atlantic was a prolonged naval conflict during World War II, fought between the Allied and Axis powers over control of the Atlantic sea routes. It involved a series of engagements, including submarine warfare, convoy battles, and air attacks, as both sides sought to secure supply lines crucial for the war effort. The battle lasted from 1939 to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, significantly impacting the outcome of the war by ensuring the Allies could transport troops and supplies across the ocean.
battle of shiloh
In total 110,000 US military personnel were directly involved in the battle
grunwald
500,000
It was the largest battle in the hemisphere with over 200,000 troops involved.
During the Battle of Trenton the American troops were led by General George Washington. The Hessians and British troops involved in this battle were led by Colonel Rahl.
The union troops, were about 90,000 strong.
71,699
About 500 for US and 700 for CSA
No American troops were involved in the Battle of Lake Erie. Troops are people who fight in armies on land. This was a naval battle and involved sailors, not troops. The US force consisted of five (5) schooners, three (3) brigs and one (1) sloop.Schooners could be crewed by around 16 and Brigs by 12-16. Then each would have had a contingent of marines, as well as possibly some additional crew members..
the american minutemen,british troops,john handcock,and samuel adams
No American troops were involved in Dunkirk. The evacuation at Dunkirk took place at the end of the Battle of France in 1941 and involved French and British Expeditionary Force Troops who were being transported back to England. American troops did not land in France until June 6, 1944 (D-Day).
Confederacy won this battle. Check WWW. civil war.com
The Battle of the Atlantic was a prolonged naval conflict during World War II, fought between the Allied and Axis powers over control of the Atlantic sea routes. It involved a series of engagements, including submarine warfare, convoy battles, and air attacks, as both sides sought to secure supply lines crucial for the war effort. The battle lasted from 1939 to the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945, significantly impacting the outcome of the war by ensuring the Allies could transport troops and supplies across the ocean.