Just as a random fact about today, it marks the 153rd Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam fought on September 17, 1862. The Battle of Antietam is the bloodiest single day in American History. This is partially because both sides who fought in the battle were considered American (Civil War --> North Vs. South). Below are some interesting facts about the Battle of Antietam to mark this day.
Battle of Antietam Facts:
- Relative Strengths of the Two Armies
- Union Army of the Potomac - 75,000
- Confederate Army of Northern Virginia - 38,000
- Casualties in a single day
- Union - 12,401
- 2,108 killed
- 9,540 wounded
- 753 captured/missing
- Confederate - 10,316
- 1,546 killed
- 7,752 wounded
- 1,018 captured/missing
- Compared to Other American Battles (Killed in Battle)
- Battle of Meuse-Argonne (World War I) - 26,277 in 47 days
- Battle of the Bulge (World War II) - 19,276 in 41 days
- Battle of Okinawa (World War II) - 12,513 in 82 days
- Battle of Gettysburg (Civil War) - 7,863 in 3 days
- Battle of Guadalcanal (World War II) - 7,099 in 186 days
- Battle of Iwo Jima (World War II) - 6,821 in 35 days
- Battle of Antietam (Civil War) - 3,624 in ONE Day
- Tactical Draw (Battle was a Tie) but strategic victory for the Union (North)
- Allowed President Lincoln to issue Emancipation Proclamation
- Battle of Antietam produced more American casualties than the American Revolution, War of 1812, and Mexican War combined!
Also just a little piece of Military History for those of you interested. Here is a chart illustrating the size of the U.S. military over history
Live long and prosper ladies and gentlemen!
Mr. Marchetti
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