Prevented confederates from pushin the federals off cemetery ridge
The Union was the North at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Army of the Potomac was the army on the field.
Gettysburg was the place, not the opposing army.
The Union Army was coming from the south.
Meade commanded the Army of the Potomac during Gettysburg.
Probably the Union forces. Neither side lost any ground, nor was either army pushed away from its positions. But, the southerners were doing all the attacking that day, and failed to carry their objectives, which were to drive Union troops off high ground at both ends of their line. Thanks to though to many brave soldiers especially those of the First Minnesota Regiment we stayed in the fight.
The Union was the North at the Battle of Gettysburg. The Army of the Potomac was the army on the field.
Gettysburg was the place, not the opposing army.
The Union Army was coming from the south.
George Gordon Meade was the commander of the Union Army at Gettysburg.
Meade commanded the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg.
ANSWER Major General George Gordon Meade was the Commander of the Union Army at Gettysburg.
The Union Army.
Major General George G. Mead was in command of the Union Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg.
The Union Army & The Confederate Army
The Union Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg Penn, at the battle of Gettysburg in the Civil War.
Meade commanded the Army of the Potomac during Gettysburg.
Union army of the potomac