the bad things happened at the Vicksburg Campaign was that the confederates surrendered and they had to give the union there land and there soldiers.
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Dwight D. Eisenhower fought to make marijuana legal in the United States, but his campaign members told him that would be bad for the election. Dwight D. Eisenhower fought to make marijuana legal in the United States, but his campaign members told him that would be bad for the election.
Poor wretches, suffocated by the burning undergrowth, and unable to use their field-guns in dense forest. Yet their morale was not shaken. When Grant ordered them to continue advancing, they set up a big cheer. Incidentally, the Wilderness was a battle, not a campaign. The campaign was the Overland Campaign, a bad mixture of failed assaults and long, soul-destroying months of siege. The only cheerful aspect was the general war situation, tilting in favour of the Union. Grant had ended the system of prisoner-exchange, so the Confederates were doomed to run out of manpower. And Lee was pinned down in a war of attrition that he could never win.
The bad thing is they only can fire one shot, they are often not accurate, and if too much power and shot was loaded they could blow up in the face of the person using it.
Well, September 11th 2001, the days of the terrorist attacks on the Twin Towers, was a Tuesday.
Are you asking about placing a "playing card...ACE OF SPADES, etc." on dead bodies? Yes, some men did those things, usually not in the presence of officers though. Not a terribly bad violation of the rules of war...but it was associated with "bad karma" (bad luck). Men and units that did those things (and worse) often met with "bad luck." And if any man doesn't believe in luck (or God)...odds are good he's never been in a real war.