McClellan's army was known as the Army of the Potomac. It was the primary Union army in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War and played a significant role in several key battles. Commanded by General George B. McClellan, the army was involved in major campaigns such as the Peninsular Campaign and the Battle of Antietam. Despite its size and resources, the army often faced criticism for its cautious leadership.
His excessive caution, coupled with faulty military intelligence that vastly exaggerated enemy numbers. His despatches to Lincoln reveal that he was a talker, not a doer.
Ambrose Burnside
Confederate army was the name. They were also called Rebels too.
yes Continental Army
People who were not in the army were called civilian.
Eventually fired him. ("If General McClellan doesnt want to use the army, perhaps I may borrow it for a while.")
His excessive caution, coupled with faulty military intelligence that vastly exaggerated enemy numbers. His despatches to Lincoln reveal that he was a talker, not a doer.
the McClellans
Ambrose Burnside
The Seven Days Battles.
His goal was to capture Richmond, the Confederate capital.
George Brinton McClellan has written: 'Regulations and Instructions for the Field Service of the U. S. Cavalry in Time of War: To which ..' 'The Army of the Potomac' -- subject(s): Campaigns, United States, Regimental histories, United States. Army of the Potomac, History 'McClellans' own story'
it is called the Byzantine army
The new American army was called the Continental Army
Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.Foreigners in the Roman army were used as and called auxiliaries.
A citizen's army is called a militia
That particular army was called the JANISSARIES.