The exact number of Jewish officers in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War is not well-documented, but estimates suggest that there were around 300 Jewish soldiers overall. Among them, a few served as officers, with notable figures like General Uriah P. Levy and Colonel David Levy Yulee. The Jewish community was relatively small in the South, yet some individuals played significant roles in the military and political landscape of the Confederacy.
As the start of the US Civil War unfolded a number of Union army officers decide to resign and join the new Confederate army. Approximately 296 joined and many had been excellent Union officers.
There were too many Captains in the Confederate Army to list individually.
There were approximately 1,374 Officers commissioned into the US Army in 2009.
There is currently no Jewish army, that was back in Biblical days.
1400 people were killed in the confederate army and 1600 in the union army
None, the Confederate Army lost the war, though they won many battles in the early part of the war.
It was the Continental army that won the American revolutionary war. The Confederate army did not appear until the Civil War, many years later.
i think it was 3
More than 60,000
Shoes. They supplied many Confederate units which were marching barefoot.
Harvard
estimation say from 500,000 men to 2,000,000 men.