1st Corp-John F. Reynolds (Killed in Action)
2nd Corp-Winfield Scott Hancock (Wounded)
3rd Corp-Daniel Sickels (Wounded)
5th Corp- George Sykes
6th Corp- John Sedgwick
11th Corp-Oliver O. Howard
12th Corp-Henry Warner Slocum
(7 Corp in total)
Plus the Cavalry Corp under Alfred Pleasanton
Gen. George Meade(Union) Gen. Robert E. Lee(Confederate)
George G. Meade for the Union, and Robert E. Lee for the Confederacy
The Union Army of the Potomac was commanded at Gettysburg by Major General George Mead. The commander for the Confederates was Robert E. Lee.
Meade took command on his way to the battlefield.
Meade, Hancock, Reynolds, Buford, Chamberlain (Actually he was a colonel who became a Major General.)
General Robert E. Lee was the Confederate commander, and General George G. Meade was the commander of the Union Army.
Generals,Lee, Longstreet, Hill, Picket, Ewell, Confederate. Generals Buford, Meade, Hancock, Union.
Robert E. Lee :)
Gettysburg was the place, not the opposing army.
Generals Armisted, Garnett, Pettigrew.
The Union was the North at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Army of the Potomac was the army on the field.
Generals,Lee, Longstreet, Hill, Picket, Ewell, Confederate. Generals Buford, Meade, Hancock, Union.
Meade commanded the Union forces. Lee led the Confederates.
The Union and Confederate army marched to get to all of their battles including the Battle at Gettysburg the only people that didn't march were the generals, captains and colonels the important people only the troops marched
For the Confederacy, Robert E. Lee For the Union, George Meade
For the Union, Maj. Gen. George MeadeFor the Confederates, Gen. Robert E. Lee
Robert E. Lee :)
Gettysburg was the place, not the opposing army.
Generals Armisted, Garnett, Pettigrew.
The town of Gettysburg and the ground over which it was fought is in Pennsylvania so it is Union. It was a Union victory as well.
George Gordon Meade was the commander of the Union Army at Gettysburg.
The Union was the North at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Army of the Potomac was the army on the field.
Lee for the South versus Meade for the North