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Union Army
Flag of the United States from 1863 until 1865 (35 states/stars)
CountryUnion Army United States
TypeArmy
Size2,128,948 (700t,000 Peak)
Part ofU.S. Department of War
Colors  Dark Blue
March“Battle Hymn of the Republic"
Engagements
See battles

American Indian Wars


American Civil War

  • Fort Sumter
  • First Bull Run
  • Wilson's Creek
  • Forts Henry and Donelson
  • Shenandoah
  • South Mills
  • Richmond
  • Harpers Ferry
  • Munfordville
  • Shepherdstown
  • Chambersburg Raid
  • Mississippi River
  • Peninsula
  • Shiloh
  • Jackson's Valley Campaign
  • Second Bull Run
  • South Mountain
  • Antietam
  • Hartsville
  • Fredericksburg
  • Stones River
  • Chancellorsville
  • Gettysburg
  • Champion Hill
  • Vicksburg siege
  • Corydon
  • Chickamauga
  • Chattanooga
  • Wilderness
  • Atlanta
  • Spotsylvania
  • Sabine Pass
  • New Hope Church
  • Pickett's Mill
  • Cold Harbor
  • Plymouth
  • Fort Pillow
  • Petersburg siege
  • Kennesaw Mountain
  • Jonesborough
  • Franklin
  • Nashville

Appomattox Court House

Commanders
Commander-in-ChiefPresident Abraham Lincoln (1861–1865)
President Andrew Johnson (1865)
Commanding GeneralMG Winfield Scott (1841–1861)
MG George B. McClellan (1861–1862)
MG Henry W. Halleck (1862–1864)
GA Ulysses S. Grant (1864–1869)[1]

During the American Civil War, the United States Army, the land force that fought to preserve the collective Union of the states, was often referred to as the Union Army, the Grand Army of the Republic, the Federal Army, or the Northern Army. It proved essential to the restoration and preservation of the United States as a working, viable republic.

The Union Army was made up of the permanent regular army of the United States, but further fortified, augmented, and strengthened by the many temporary units of dedicated volunteers, as well as including those who were drafted in to service as conscripts. To this end, the Union Army fought and ultimately triumphed over the efforts of the Confederate States Army.

Over the course of the war, 2,128,948 men enlisted in the Union Army,[2] including 178,895, or about 8.4% being colored troops; 25% of the white men who served were immigrants.[3] Of these soldiers, 596,670 were killed, wounded or went missing.[4] The initial call-up was for just three months, after which many of these men chose to reenlist for an additional three years.

  1. ^ After the end of the American Civil War, Grant remained Commanding General of the United States Army until March 4, 1869 when he resigned to be sworn in as eighteenth President of the United States.
  2. ^ "Civil War Facts". American Battlefield Trust. August 16, 2011.
  3. ^ McPherson, pp.36–37.
  4. ^ "Civil War Casualties". American Battlefield Trust. September 15, 2023.

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