Soldiers on the front lines are often referred to by nicknames such as "grunt," which highlights their role as infantrymen, or "doughboy," a term that originated during World War I. Other common nicknames include "trooper," particularly for those in cavalry units, and "warrior," which conveys their combat spirit. These terms reflect camaraderie and the unique experiences of soldiers in the heat of battle.
Hannibal Barca.
NO! It was used to stop the enemy shooting you!
The Northern soldiers nicknames were the Yankees or Yanks.
American soldiers were also known as doughboys
Confederates, grays, rebs, rebels
Hannibal Barca.
NO! It was used to stop the enemy shooting you!
Rebels
bluebelly
Red coats
The Northern soldiers nicknames were the Yankees or Yanks.
American soldiers were also known as doughboys
American soldiers were also known as doughboys
Krauts was what American soldiers called them
Confederates, grays, rebs, rebels
Tommy, Paddy, and Jock
Soldiers in the Civil war got their supplies from Supply trains and wagons. Items were shipped from up North to feed the war for the Union and items were shipped from Down South to feed the Southern Front lines.