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The Union Army
the Union Army
It went by the Federal Army, Northern Army, U.S. Army, and the National Army, but the first two are most correct.
Yes. In the Union Army, for most of the war, the pay was $12 per month. A drummer (or bugler, or fifer) was a full fledged member of his military unit, entitled to uniform, rations, pay and other benefits.
In the Union army - because you could re-enlist and claim a large bounty.
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union army
Most high school graduates are eligible to enlist in the Army. It takes no special training or degrees although they may help you get promoted faster into higher ranks.
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The Union Army
the Union Army
For the most part, Northern citizens enlisted as volunteers early in the US Civil War as an act of patriotism. They believed that the Union should remain a united nation and were willing to fight to save the young USA from being broken apart. This was the primary motivation. Yet, by 1863, President Lincoln realized that enlistments were dropping off as the war raged on and passed a conscription act. The South had done the same a year earlier.
the united states had the atomic bomb. The Soviet Union had the world's most powerful army.
not who, but what. it was the 54th Massachusetts
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It went by the Federal Army, Northern Army, U.S. Army, and the National Army, but the first two are most correct.