Gettysburg
battle of monmouth
I think it was at Gettysburg, PA
Very few slaves fought for the South. That was a desperate last-minute plan by Davis and Lee, much too late to make a difference. The slaves that were liberated by the Union troops followed the armies North, and were given menial jobs around the camps. Eventually some of them were allowed into uniform.
There were several British Generals in North Africa. In 1940-43 British forces were commanded successively by Generals Wavell, Auchinleck and Alexander, under the last of whom Gen Montgomery commanded the 8th Army.
There were several British Generals in North Africa. In 1940-43 British forces were commanded successively by Generals Wavell, Auchinleck and Alexander, under the last of whom Gen Montgomery commanded the 8th Army.
when the english took quebec
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Battle of Wounded Knee
He had over 50 generals. Did you have any particular group in mind.
The North had a greater population and more industry as well as better weapons the south however had more knowledge of the land due to the fact that more battles were fought in the south, better generals, and also the south were fighting for their way of life. note: the last reason isn't necessarily a military reason so much as it is more speculation that they had more drive because of it.
Erwin Rommel no Rommel was Afrika Korps commander replaced in Tunisia by von Arnim. Commanders of US Forces in North Africa in Operation Torch include Generals Bradley, Patton & Fredenhall.
the red headed freaks did