I think it was 3 months
The original enlistment period for men in the U.S. Civil War was only three months. These soldiers were referred to as Three Months Men.
it was when you go in you don't get out till you get injured and cant fight or you die
Three months
there were 10 blinded soldiers during the civil war
Yes, during the civil war the soldiers from the south were called Rebels.
The original enlistment period for men in the U.S. Civil War was only three months. These soldiers were referred to as Three Months Men.
The original enlistment period for soldiers in the Civil War was typically three years. However, some soldiers initially enlisted for shorter terms, such as three months, especially during the early stages of the conflict in 1861. As the war progressed and the need for more troops increased, longer enlistment terms became more common. Ultimately, many soldiers ended up serving beyond their initial commitments due to the war's duration and intensity.
it was when you go in you don't get out till you get injured and cant fight or you die
Three months
there were 10 blinded soldiers during the civil war
During the Civil War, the Confederacy had approximately 750,000 soldiers.
Yes, during the civil war the soldiers from the south were called Rebels.
the soldiers lived in camps.
fight
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
They were called Rebels during the Civil War
Soldiers during the Civil War had a great many jobs. They had to drive vehicles and maintain weapons for example.