Never Call Retreat: Lee and Grant: The Final Victory - Plot

Plot

Battle of Frederick (fictional)
Part of the American Civil War
Date August 1863
Location Frederick, Maryland
Result Union victory
Belligerents
United States (Union) CSA (Confederacy)
Commanders and leaders
Ulysses S Grant
Edward Ord#
Phillip Sheridan
Henry Hunt
George Custer†
James McPherson†#
Robert Edward Lee
James Longstreet
P.G.T. Beauregard
John Bell Hood (wounded)
J.E.B. Stuart(wounded)
Jerome B. Robertson†
Strength
75,000 in Army of the Susquehanna, 50,000 in the Washington army, and 20,000 in the Army of the Potomac. 65,000 infantry, 6,000 cavalry, 8,000 artillery
Casualties and losses
25,000 (5,000 killed
14,000 wounded
6,000 captured/missing)
25,000 (6,000 killed
17,000 wounded
2,000 missing)

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