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2,160 Confederate soldiers were wounded at Chattanooga
The starving Confederates allegedely ate the rations that were cooking on the Union fires in the camps they had just captured.
There were 753 reported Union soldiers killed during the Battle of Chattanooga.
Rebels
349 Union soldiers went missing during the Battle of Chattanooga.
General George G. Meade
2,160 Confederate soldiers were wounded at Chattanooga
Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee
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Lee. Longstreet. Pickett.
Lee commanded the Confederate forces.
President Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address, at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, dedicating the Soldiers' National Cemetery, a National Cemetery to the soldiers who died during the Gettysburg Battle, in July of 1863.
Somewhere around 4000 Confederate soldiers died at Gettysburg. Records from this era do not usually include soldiers who may have died later from wounds received during a particular battle.Somewhere around 4000 Confederate soldiers died at Gettysburg. Records from this era do not usually include soldiers who may have died later from wounds received during a particular battle.
{| |- | There were numerous failed attacks during Gettysburg. The most famous was Pickett's Charge. Thousands of Confederate troops ran up hill across fields into withering Union fire and were repulsed. |}
Confederate soldiers were not as well fed, clothed, sheltered, or supplied as their Union counterparts. Many went shoeless. They often ran short on ammunition and supplies. When Lee surrendered, he asked for provisions for his men. That had more to do with his decision than his tactical predicament.