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Army Was Reviewing More Than Confederate Base Names, Officials Reveal

There were 94,000 Federal troops killed in action during the ACW. Why did you lie?

For 110 years, the numbers stood as gospel: 618,222 men died in the Civil War, 360,222 from the North and 258,000 from the South — by far the greatest toll of any war in American history.

But new research shows that the numbers were far too low.




Why do you love traitors to America?
 
For 110 years, the numbers stood as gospel: 618,222 men died in the Civil War, 360,222 from the North and 258,000 from the South — by far the greatest toll of any war in American history.

But new research shows that the numbers were far too low.




Why do you love traitors to America?

Not all of those deaths were KIA's. Ya know, you people really should educate yourselves instead of just believing everything you're told. It's fun to watch you folks on the Left **** it up, but in the long run, it only harms our society.
 
Not all of those deaths were KIA's. Ya know, you people really should educate yourselves instead of just believing everything you're told. It's fun to watch you folks on the Left **** it up, but in the long run, it only harms our society.

Dude were they deaths caused by traitors to America?


Just be a man for once in your life and answer that
 
Maybe you should stick with Tangmo's "600,000 Union KIA" claim. :lamo

Dont run. Just fix your makeup and admit you love traitors to America. Lol
 
In the Civil War? No wonder you don't have a problem with the erasure of history. You don't know a ****ing thing about it, anyway. :lamo

Haste makes waste and your posts are the 100% proof of it.

Every one.
 
Not all of those deaths were KIA's. Ya know, you people really should educate yourselves instead of just believing everything you're told. It's fun to watch you folks on the Left **** it up, but in the long run, it only harms our society.

Spoken like the true PutinTrump Rower that you are.
 
Haste makes waste and your posts are the 100% proof of it.

Every one.

When you posted "600,000 Union KIA's", were you just wrong, or were you lying?
 
When you posted "600,000 Union KIA's", were you just wrong, or were you lying?

There you go again with haste makes waste.

Because PutinTrumpRowers love the Confederate States of America same as they love the Russian Federation too.

Lee is my favorite CSA general cause on the 3rd day at Gettysburg and against the strong dissent of Pickett and Longstreet Lee ordered the attack across almost a mile of open field against 8000 Union infantry on Missionary Ridge supported by artillery with very nasty new ordinance. Lee went ahead and lost three divisions between breakfast and lunch. That's the equivalent of an Army Corps. Truth be told.

Lee lost the war right then and there yet I'd bet your book in Louisiana says something different.


monuments1.jpg

The view of the horse's ass Lee on the Gettysburgh battlefield where Lee lost 3 divisions in what was called Pickett's Charge that Pickett opposed and did not participate in, Pickett remaining at the woodline instead and weeping at the slaughter of his troops occurring before him. Indeed Lee the career Engineer with the nick "Ace of Spades" was a disaster as a strategist of warfighting.
 
Certainly - an order from CinC, SecDef, and the service branch chiefs. The Corps is already expunging everything CSA.

So is Dad, ie, the Navy.

Air Force is heavily into science and technology rather than emotions about CSA so there's no big push there.

Army Gens. Milley and chief of staff McConneville who are fellow Bostonians are seriously on the case now as is Sec. McCarthy (and all the service secretaries). There's a full court press coming against Trump given the toughness of these Boston Irish guys, Milley being Princeton Rotc, McConneville USMA and McCarthy VMI and with all of 'em being Rangers plus lots of other bayonet in the teeth stuff.

Trump meanwhile is busy painting himself into a corner as both houses of Congress have added cleanup provisions to the Defense Authorization bill that as you know is in its final writing. There's a veto threat showdown coming of course between Congress and the Pentagon v Trump who's going to get a deserved stick in the eye here. I'd stick it somewhere else myself but that's just me I guess. :)
 
There you go again with haste makes waste.

Because PutinTrumpRowers love the Confederate States of America same as they love the Russian Federation too.

Lee is my favorite CSA general cause on the 3rd day at Gettysburg and against the strong dissent of Pickett and Longstreet Lee ordered the attack across almost a mile of open field against 8000 Union infantry on Missionary Ridge supported by artillery with very nasty new ordinance. Lee went ahead and lost three divisions between breakfast and lunch. That's the equivalent of an Army Corps. Truth be told.

Lee lost the war right then and there yet I'd bet your book in Louisiana says something different.


monuments1.jpg

The view of the horse's ass Lee on the Gettysburgh battlefield where Lee lost 3 divisions in what was called Pickett's Charge that Pickett opposed and did not participate in, Pickett remaining at the woodline instead and weeping at the slaughter of his troops occurring before him. Indeed Lee the career Engineer with the nick "Ace of Spades" was a disaster as a strategist of warfighting.

The "breakfast and lunch" lie once again?
 
There you go again with haste makes waste.

Because PutinTrumpRowers love the Confederate States of America same as they love the Russian Federation too.

Lee is my favorite CSA general cause on the 3rd day at Gettysburg and against the strong dissent of Pickett and Longstreet Lee ordered the attack across almost a mile of open field against 8000 Union infantry on Missionary Ridge supported by artillery with very nasty new ordinance. Lee went ahead and lost three divisions between breakfast and lunch. That's the equivalent of an Army Corps. Truth be told.

Lee lost the war right then and there yet I'd bet your book in Louisiana says something different.


monuments1.jpg

The view of the horse's ass Lee on the Gettysburgh battlefield where Lee lost 3 divisions in what was called Pickett's Charge that Pickett opposed and did not participate in, Pickett remaining at the woodline instead and weeping at the slaughter of his troops occurring before him. Indeed Lee the career Engineer with the nick "Ace of Spades" was a disaster as a strategist of warfighting.

You're doing your damnedest to dodge your 600,000 Union KIA ****up. Huh? :lamo
 
You're doing your damnedest to dodge your 600,000 Union KIA ****up. Huh? :lamo

Haste makes waste which you continue to give us each time.

Lee the career Engineer meanwhile couldn't find his warfighting ass with both hands while blindfolded.

Back then "general officer" was the opposite of the specialist it is today. For the longest time it meant generalist commander, ie, a general could lead infantry one week, lead cavalry the next week, then lead artillery too the week after. Grant to name one was a "general officer" in the classic historical sense.

While Grant graduated WP in Infantry he was a recognized horseman and he showed it most in the Mexican War while Lee was still cutting his teeth trying to figure out which direction to aim his weapons -- we know Lee eventually aimed his weapons north into the Union. Grant in Mexico led several cavalry charges when cavalry commanders were dismounted for injury and whatnot.

While Lee was the model cadet at WP he got the nick "Cadet Marble Model" for absurdly being the only cadet to graduate with zero demerits. Indeed no human goes through four years of anything military without demerits -- much less one day without a demerit. Lee in the civil war also got the nick "Granny Lee" for digging in defensively so much of the time. Of course some of Lee's troops called him "Bobby Lee" to express their misplaced affection of him...I'd suppose if Lee ever heard one of 'em say "Bobby" referring to him he'd have 'em horsewhipped for it like a slave.

What I wanted to say about Lee is that he opposed all statues and memorials of any kind and every kind as he wanted the memory of the war obliterated from daily consciousness throughout the land. Lee did in fact want what you guys knowingly and falsely accuse your political opponents of wanting or attempting that we do not advocate or even consider.
 
Haste makes waste which you continue to give us each time.

Lee the career Engineer meanwhile couldn't find his warfighting ass with both hands while blindfolded.

Back then "general officer" was the opposite of the specialist it is today. For the longest time it meant generalist commander, ie, a general could lead infantry one week, lead cavalry the next week, then lead artillery too the week after. Grant to name one was a "general officer" in the classic historical sense.

While Grant graduated WP in Infantry he was a recognized horseman and he showed it most in the Mexican War while Lee was still cutting his teeth trying to figure out which direction to aim his weapons -- we know Lee eventually aimed his weapons north into the Union. Grant in Mexico led several cavalry charges when cavalry commanders were dismounted for injury and whatnot.

While Lee was the model cadet at WP he got the nick "Cadet Marble Model" for absurdly being the only cadet to graduate with zero demerits. Indeed no human goes through four years of anything military without demerits -- much less one day without a demerit. Lee in the civil war also got the nick "Granny Lee" for digging in defensively so much of the time. Of course some of Lee's troops called him "Bobby Lee" to express their misplaced affection of him...I'd suppose if Lee ever heard one of 'em say "Bobby" referring to him he'd have 'em horsewhipped for it like a slave.

What I wanted to say about Lee is that he opposed all statues and memorials of any kind and every kind as he wanted the memory of the war obliterated from daily consciousness throughout the land. Lee did in fact want what you guys knowingly and falsely accuse your political opponents of wanting or attempting that we do not advocate or even consider.

How bad did you **** up with your "600,000 kia" claim? :lamo

On a scale of 1-10: a 10+?
 
How bad did you **** up with your "600,000 kia" claim? :lamo

On a scale of 1-10: a 10+?

Haste makes waste as we see in your posts so I like to take my time to talk about thingys, such as Stonewall Jackson who was deaf. :lamo

Blind in one eye and could hardly see out the other he was.

His sleep disorder that he also had and was well known would likely be diagnosed today as narcolepsy. Kept falling off his horse Jackson did, out like a light.

There were dozens of CSA generals btw, although a whole lot of 'em got killed in action -- an inordinate number of 'em indeed.

Jackson as we know was shot to death by his own troops while doing a night recon in the woods in the rain. With his staff no less. Some historians figure Jackson never heard his staff shout to duck. Yep, all his staff ducked leaving the tall figure of Jackson standing there silhouetted perfectly for the major who was on the front line to plug him. Jackson died a couple of dayze later of what everyone around him said was pneumonia ha. Y'know, the rain and all that bad weather...plus the bullet of course.

Indeed Jackson had a history of being absent when his corps was supposed to be moving forward. Time and again Jackson was found snoozing as the battle raged and his troops sat waiting for their orders as Lee Him Self cursed the heavens. And while Jackson's staff and commanders went furious over the inaction. Hollering at Jackson did no good of course given he was as deaf as, well, a stone wall.
 
How bad did you **** up with your "600,000 kia" claim? :lamo

On a scale of 1-10: a 10+?

Are there other traitors to America that you support?
 
Haste makes waste which you continue to give us each time.

Lee the career Engineer meanwhile couldn't find his warfighting ass with both hands while blindfolded.

Back then "general officer" was the opposite of the specialist it is today. For the longest time it meant generalist commander, ie, a general could lead infantry one week, lead cavalry the next week, then lead artillery too the week after. Grant to name one was a "general officer" in the classic historical sense.

While Grant graduated WP in Infantry he was a recognized horseman and he showed it most in the Mexican War while Lee was still cutting his teeth trying to figure out which direction to aim his weapons -- we know Lee eventually aimed his weapons north into the Union. Grant in Mexico led several cavalry charges when cavalry commanders were dismounted for injury and whatnot.

While Lee was the model cadet at WP he got the nick "Cadet Marble Model" for absurdly being the only cadet to graduate with zero demerits. Indeed no human goes through four years of anything military without demerits -- much less one day without a demerit. Lee in the civil war also got the nick "Granny Lee" for digging in defensively so much of the time. Of course some of Lee's troops called him "Bobby Lee" to express their misplaced affection of him...I'd suppose if Lee ever heard one of 'em say "Bobby" referring to him he'd have 'em horsewhipped for it like a slave.

What I wanted to say about Lee is that he opposed all statues and memorials of any kind and every kind as he wanted the memory of the war obliterated from daily consciousness throughout the land. Lee did in fact want what you guys knowingly and falsely accuse your political opponents of wanting or attempting that we do not advocate or even consider.

The miscellaneous ramblings of a wannabe warrior.

Lies, misrepresentations and general garbage.

Lee was breveted not once but thrice in the Mexican American war.

His preparation of Savanah stymied the Union. Savanah did not succumb until Sherman's overland campaign.

His work at Petersburg stopped Grant. Lee held Petersburg for about a year even with dwindling resources.

Let the non-military people judge a career on a single battle.

We who served know better.
 
Haste makes waste as we see in your posts so I like to take my time to talk about thingys, such as Stonewall Jackson who was deaf. :lamo

Blind in one eye and could hardly see out the other he was.

His sleep disorder that he also had and was well known would likely be diagnosed today as narcolepsy. Kept falling off his horse Jackson did, out like a light.

There were dozens of CSA generals btw, although a whole lot of 'em got killed in action -- an inordinate number of 'em indeed.

Jackson as we know was shot to death by his own troops while doing a night recon in the woods in the rain. With his staff no less. Some historians figure Jackson never heard his staff shout to duck. Yep, all his staff ducked leaving the tall figure of Jackson standing there silhouetted perfectly for the major who was on the front line to plug him. Jackson died a couple of dayze later of what everyone around him said was pneumonia ha. Y'know, the rain and all that bad weather...plus the bullet of course.

Indeed Jackson had a history of being absent when his corps was supposed to be moving forward. Time and again Jackson was found snoozing as the battle raged and his troops sat waiting for their orders as Lee Him Self cursed the heavens. And while Jackson's staff and commanders went furious over the inaction. Hollering at Jackson did no good of course given he was as deaf as, well, a stone wall.

More lies.

Why do you lie about history?
 
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