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Civil War 3

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

HARDTACK

  • A quarter-inch or half-inch thick hard cracker eaten by Civil War. Also known as biscuits, crackers, and army bread.
Photo by jeferonix

HAVERSACK

CLOTH BAG USED BY SOLDIERS TO CARRY RATIONS AND FOOD.

INFANTRY

  • Foot soldiers marching and fighting together. The vast majority of Civil War soldiers were infantry.
Photo by The U.S. Army

IRONCLAD

  • A ship covered with iron plates and used in the Civil War, in the famous Merrimac vs Monitor first ever naval battles between the ironclads in 1862. They revolutionized naval warfare.
Photo by amphalon

MAIN ATTACK

THE BIG, CONCENTRATED ATTACK AGAINST THE ENEMY’S WEAK OR CRITICAL POINT.

MINIE BALL

  • The standard rifle bullet used in the Civil War. From France, it made the rifle more accurate and led to staggering casualties.
Photo by Keith M Avery

PICKET

  • One or more soldiers responsible for guard duty, always watchful for enemy approach.

RANK

  • Military leadership in order of importance and decision-making responsibilities usually prioritized from the Commander-in-Chief (president), General of the Army, Lt. General, Major General, Brigadier General, Colonel, Major, Captain, Lieutenant, 1st Sergeant, Corporal, Private.
Photo by Scott*

RATIONS

MILITARY TERM FOR FOOD.
Photo by Jacek.NL

REBEL OR CONFEDERATE, BUTTERNUT, GRAYBACK, JOHNNY REB, OR REB

A SLANG TERM FOR A SOLDIER FIGHTING IN THE SOUTH.
Photo by dbnunley