Rebels
Rebels, Johnny, Johnny reb, reb and greyback were some names given the Confederate soldiers by the Union troops.
Rebels, Johnny, Johnny reb, reb and greyback were some names given the Confederate soldiers by the Union troops.
Confederate artillery in Charleston, commanded by General P.G.T. Beauregard. He was given the order by the newly-elected Confederate President Jefferson Davis.
Mostly they were considered captured and "paroled" and sent on their way home. A "parole" was a promise by the captured man to return to his home and not fight any more until "properly exchanged", by a cartel of officers from the two sides who met to "exchange prisoners", by using names from lists of those captured. Nobody was entirely sure the war was over at the several Confederate surrenders, even those which took place after Lee's. Often the Rebels were given a little food by the Yankees to start them on the way home. Mostly they had to walk. In Lee's army, Lee negotiated with Grant that any Confederate soldier who claimed to own the horse he was using could keep it. Most Union horses were government property, but Confederate cavalrymen had to provide their own horses.
Uranus symbolized the sky.
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No military medals were given by the Confederate army during the Civil War. The reasoning behind this was to not single out anyone's individual heroicism but rather to acknowledge the glory of the Cause and of every volunteer. The highest honor a soldier could receive was to receive a mention of merit in dispatches.
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Information given by a reliable third person, Information plus corroboration, and an officers own knowledge of particular facts and circmstances
The power given to ministers is higher than the civil officers.
(in the US) Law Enforcement officers have always been armed.
The Confederate States of America.
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George Washington's farewell to his Officers was given in Manhattan (NYC) in December, 1783.