Across
- 5. Appointed by Grant, fiercesome leader of the Georgia and Carolinas campaigns (7)
- 8. 'Stonewall', the CSA's first national hero (7)
- 10. Bewhiskered US General, thrashed by Lee at Fredericksburg, 1862 (8)
- 11. Defeated at Chancellorsville (6)
- 12. One of Lee's lieutenants, blamed by Lee supporters for the defeat at Gettysburg (10)
- 14. Defeat here marked the end of the CSA's first invasion of the North (7)
- 16. Controversial CSA cavalryman, his most stunning victory was at Brice's Crossroads but more known for the slaughter at Fort Pillow (7)
Down
- 1. Unpopular CSA western army head who continually quarrelled with his subordinates, especially Forrest and Polk (5)
- 2. A good example of the lack of strength in depth in the CSA army, 'the fighting bishop' lost Kentucky's neutrality (4)
- 3. Succeeded Siegel in the Shenandoah and won victories at Winchester and Cedar's Creek (8)
- 4. 'Unconditional Surrender' - forced Lee to surrender (5)
- 6. Popular but cautious US general, stood against Lincoln in the 1864 Election (9)
- 7. First head of the CSA western army, killed at Shiloh (8)
- 9. 'All lion and none of the fox', reckless Southern general responsible for the loss of Atlanta and the destruction of the Tennessee army (4)
- 10. CSA general who had a fractious relationship with Davis. Commanded at Sumter, First Manassas and Shiloh (10)
- 13. Generally accepted as the pivotal battle in the entire war (10)
- 15. Succeeded Rosecrans and was victorious at Chattanooga and Nashville (6)
