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  2. 2nd Arkansas Field Battery - Wikipedia

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    General Churchill's command of approximately 5500 Confederates found themselves facing a Union Army under Union Maj. Gen. John A. McClernand totaling over 33,000 along with a Naval Taskforce under the command of Admiral David D. Porter. On the morning of January 11 McClernand's forces were deployed in an arc facing Fort Hindman and its rifle-pits.

  3. Take Command (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Take Command is a series of real-time tactics video games by American studio MadMinute Games. [1] The series consist of two games, Take Command: Bull Run (2004) and Take Command - 2nd Manassas (2006). The games are real-time wargames depicting some of the major battles of the American Civil War. The developers describe the games as "real-time ...

  4. 1st Mississippi Cavalry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The Battalion mustered into Confederate service on June 2, under the command of General Benjamin F. Cheatham. [2] [3] The Battalion was sent to New Madrid, Missouri, and fought in a skirmish at Bird's Point, Missouri on October 14 and the Battle of Belmont on November 7. Col. A.J. Lindsay was appointed to take command of the Battalion in April ...

  5. Eastern theater of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    While many of the campaigns and battles were fought in the region of Virginia between Washington, D.C., and Richmond, there were other major campaigns fought nearby. The Western Virginia campaign of 1861 secured Union control over the western counties of Virginia, which would be formed into the new state of West Virginia. Confederate coastal ...

  6. 38th Arkansas Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Company F, Commanded by Captain Alfred Gay organized in Evening Shade, Lawrence County, Arkansas, on July 16, 1862. This company appears to have been first organized as Company G, 1st Arkansas 30 Day Volunteer Regiment at Evening Shade on November 15, 1861, under the command of Captain Daniel Yeager. The company was discharged on December 15, 1861.

  7. Army of the Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The Army of the Tennessee was a Union army in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, named for the Tennessee River.A 2005 study of the army states that it "was present at most of the great battles that became turning points of the war—Fort Donelson, Vicksburg, and Atlanta" and "won the decisive battles in the decisive theater of the war."

  8. 1st Arkansas Light Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Arkansas Light Artillery, originally known as the Fort Smith Artillery (1861), was an artillery battery of the Confederate States Army that served during the American Civil War. The unit was actually a pre-war volunteer militia company which was activated as part of the Arkansas State Troops and mustered out of state service following ...

  9. 21st Illinois Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was mustered into Federal service for a term of three years as the 21st Illinois Infantry on June 28, 1861, with Grant as its colonel. It was ordered to move to Ironton, Missouri , on July 3, but instead operated on the line of the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad until August.