There were several. The best known was Robert E. Lee.
a number of Southern West Point graduates sided with the Confederate cause and left the Union Army. I believe General Robet E. Lee join the confederate cause.............
There were several. The best known was Robert E. Lee.
The "confederate" army.
Robert E Lee became the commander of the confederacy. He quit the Union army where he was an officer and when Virginia left the union he went with his state.
By listening to Lincoln and leaving their slave maters, they left the south without a lot of their labor force and some even joined the Union Army and served with great distinction. Don't remember many specific facts, but do remember that there was a mostly, African American for lack of a less racist sounding term, company at the battle of New Orleans who did a lot of good work.
a number of Southern West Point graduates sided with the Confederate cause and left the Union Army. I believe General Robet E. Lee join the confederate cause.............
There were several. The best known was Robert E. Lee.
There were several. The best known was Robert E. Lee.
The "confederate" army.
A British Civilian can join the army at aged 16 years old. But he/she must have left school first
i have the fracture on my left arm but i fully recover and i am ready for pakistan army test than can i join the pakistan army
The Confederate Army would have been able to attack Washington DC from the north. It would have left much of the area undefended. The Confederate Army would have been able to re-supply from many of the area's farms and factories.
Robert E. Lee
On September 10, 1862, Lee's army left Frederick and was to move westward marching to Hagerstown.
Robert E Lee became the commander of the confederacy. He quit the Union army where he was an officer and when Virginia left the union he went with his state.
Gen. Joseph Eggleston Johnston had the overall command of the Confederate Army, while Gen. Pierre Gustave Toutant Beauregard was left the tactical direction of the battle
Confederate General W. Loring left the US after the end of the US Civil War. He traveled to Egypt and became an officer in the Egyptian army. He and other Civil War veterans helped organize the Egyptian army. He stayed there for nine years.