The principal commanders of the Battle of Chattanooga were Major General Ulysses S. Grant for the Union Army and General Braxton Bragg for the Confederate Army. Grant led the Union forces to a decisive victory, which significantly boosted Northern morale and helped secure control of Tennessee. Bragg's command faced challenges, including logistical issues and troop morale, ultimately leading to the Confederates' defeat. The battle took place from November 23 to November 25, 1863.
The commanders were: General Rosencrans for the Union and General Braxton Bragg for the Confederacy.
2,000 men died in the battle of chattanooga
In the Battle of Chattanooga there were an estimated total of 12,485. US:5,815 CS:6,670
Arthur Tedder is the name of the allies commanders in the battle of Normandy.
The North.
Union: James S. Negley Confederacy: Edmund Kirby Smith
Grant, Sherman, and Thomas against the inept and hated (by his own men) Braxton Bragg.
The commanders were: General Rosencrans for the Union and General Braxton Bragg for the Confederacy.
The Battle of Chattanooga battle was fought near Chattanooga, Tennessee
2,000 men died in the battle of chattanooga
Second Battle of Chattanooga happened on 1863-08-21.
First Battle of Chattanooga happened on 1862-06-08.
In the Battle of Chattanooga there were an estimated total of 12,485. US:5,815 CS:6,670
Arthur Tedder is the name of the allies commanders in the battle of Normandy.
confederate
The North.
There were 753 reported Union soldiers killed during the Battle of Chattanooga.