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XXIV Corps - Union Army - was created in 1864.

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Who are the union soldiers at Appomattox?

General Charles H. Smith's Brigade of Cavalry and 2 cannon made the first attempt to halt the Confederate advance. General Sheridan’s cavalry. General Meade moved against Gen. Longstreet from the north. Army of the James, under General Edward Ord, included the XXIV Corps and elements of the XXV Corps (United States Colored Troops). Links:http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/ABPP/battles/va097.htm History & Maps: http://americancivilwar.com/statepic/va/va097.html http://www.nps.gov/archive/apco/battle.htm


What was impact for appomattox court house battle?

The Battle of Appomattox Court House was a small engagement between the remains of John Gordon's II Corps and Fitzhugh Lee's Cavalry Corps of Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. In the early morning hours of April 9, 1865, General Gordon instructed his senior division commander Major General Brian Grimes to "drive those fellows off." He was refering to the dismounted Union cavalry skirmish line and battery of horse artillery that was occupying a ridge west of Appomattox Court House that was astride the Lynchburg-Stage Coach Road, the road Lee's army was trying to retreat down. After initial success, the Confederates captured the Union battery and reached the crest of the ridge. They were devastated when they saw thousands of Union infantry blocking their path. These hard-marching men were part of John Gibbon's XXIV Corps of the Union Army of the Potomac, who had kept up a forced march to get in front of the Confederate infantry. Knowing the cause was lost, many Confederates began to withdraw back to the Court House. Gordon, knowing he could not hold off the Union infantry, sent a messege to Lee asking for reinforcements. When none could be offered, Lee was forced to send a flag of truce between the two lines. This battle was the final hope to escape for the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, and when it failed, they were forced to surrender.


Why is the Appomattox Court House a famous site?

Union calvary troops cut off the retreat of the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia (under the command of General Robert E. Lee) near the Appomattox Court House. Lee knew the Confederate cause was effectively lost by this point, but was not yet willing to surrender. Confederate supplies at Appomattox were gone, but supplies were available at the Confederate railhead of Lynchburg to the west, so if Lee could reach Lynchburg, he stood a chance of at least delaying defeat (and potentially of negotiating better terms for the surrender). Under the assumption that he was facing Union cavalry only, Lee ordered the Army of Northern Virginia to attack to try to break through Union lines. This worked to some extent, but when Confederate troops crested a ridge after fighting through several lines of cavalry they saw all of the Union XXIV Infantry Corps directly ahead of them, with the V Corps to their right. Shortly after this, it became obvious to nearly all Lee's staff that surrender under whatever terms Grant was offering was essentially their only viable option. Fortunately, these turned out to be about as favorable as Lee could have hoped for, since the men under his command were not to be imprisoned or prosecuted for treason (which they were, at least technically, guilty of), but released on "parole" under the condition that they not again take up arms against the Government of the United States. However, "why it happened" was basically "The Union Army got in the way of Lee's retreat, and Lee mistakenly thought he could break through."


Which Super Bowl did the 49ers beat the Broncos?

Super Bowl XXIV.


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Who are the union soldiers at Appomattox?

General Charles H. Smith's Brigade of Cavalry and 2 cannon made the first attempt to halt the Confederate advance. General Sheridan’s cavalry. General Meade moved against Gen. Longstreet from the north. Army of the James, under General Edward Ord, included the XXIV Corps and elements of the XXV Corps (United States Colored Troops). Links:http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/ABPP/battles/va097.htm History & Maps: http://americancivilwar.com/statepic/va/va097.html http://www.nps.gov/archive/apco/battle.htm


What was impact for appomattox court house battle?

The Battle of Appomattox Court House was a small engagement between the remains of John Gordon's II Corps and Fitzhugh Lee's Cavalry Corps of Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia. In the early morning hours of April 9, 1865, General Gordon instructed his senior division commander Major General Brian Grimes to "drive those fellows off." He was refering to the dismounted Union cavalry skirmish line and battery of horse artillery that was occupying a ridge west of Appomattox Court House that was astride the Lynchburg-Stage Coach Road, the road Lee's army was trying to retreat down. After initial success, the Confederates captured the Union battery and reached the crest of the ridge. They were devastated when they saw thousands of Union infantry blocking their path. These hard-marching men were part of John Gibbon's XXIV Corps of the Union Army of the Potomac, who had kept up a forced march to get in front of the Confederate infantry. Knowing the cause was lost, many Confederates began to withdraw back to the Court House. Gordon, knowing he could not hold off the Union infantry, sent a messege to Lee asking for reinforcements. When none could be offered, Lee was forced to send a flag of truce between the two lines. This battle was the final hope to escape for the Confederate Army of Northern Virginia, and when it failed, they were forced to surrender.


What is the roman numral xxiv?

XXIV = 24


How do you write 24 in roman numeral?

XXIV 2 X's = 20 plus the IV = 4


What does this stand for xxiv-xviii equals?

xxiv-xviii=2


What is Roman numeral 24?

XXIV is 24 in roman numerals.


Who was the only Marine to command an Army unit?

The question would be who was the only one to command an Army division. Marines like to say there's no such thing as an ex-Marine, so a Squad Leader who had served in the Marines before transferring to the Army could technically be a Marine commanding an Army unit, and I've known a couple of them.Anyhow, it wasn't one person - there were two - and both commanded the Army's 2nd Infantry Division. This was possible because, when the division was formed in 1917, a brigade of Marines was assigned to the division. Brigadier General Charles A. Doyen was the first, and Major General John Lejune were the two Marines who commanded a US Army Division.Another more recent command shift happened when the Tenth United State Army on Okinawa lost Lieutenant General Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr., US Army as Killed in Action. In that case, Major General Roy Geiger assumed command of the Tenth United States Army which included the XXIV Corps of the US Army and the III Amphibious Corps of the US Marine Corps. Geiger was a Naval Aviator and two time winner of the Navy Cross. He was the only Marine to Command a United States Army in battle. He was relieved by General "Vinegar Joe" Stillwell who had spent most of WWII commanding in China.


What is 24 for a Roman Numeral?

24 is represented as XXIV in Roman numerals.


What is XXIV divided by II?

Xxiv ÷ ii = xii (24 ÷ 2 = 12)


In roman numerals what does XXIV mean?

The roman numeral XXIV represents the number 24.


How do write 24 in roman numerals?

24 in Roman numerals is written as XXIV.


What is XXIV mean in Roman numerals?

XXIV in Roman numerals is 24.