Across
- 2. - A win for the Northern forces.
- 3. - Injured in a way that leads to death.
- 5. - A temporary camp established by troops.
- 9. - Restricting maritime access to limit the enemy’s resources.
- 14. - Light, fast-moving artillery often used with cavalry.
- 15. - Legal tender used during and after the war, often referring to greenbacks.
- 16. - Hospital ship used during the Civil War.
- 17. - Military unit composed of multiple battalions.
- 19. - Living accommodations for soldiers or officers.
- 20. - Confinement of soldiers or civilians, often in POW camps.
Down
- 1. - Low-ranking officer, such as a lieutenant.
- 4. - Strategist skilled in planning military movements.
- 6. - Sudden failure, often used in the context of military lines.
- 7. - To move around and gain a strategic advantage over the enemy's side.
- 8. - Troops stationed at a specific location to defend it.
- 10. - Exchange of gunfire between opposing forces.
- 11. - Refers to John Wilkes Booth.
- 12. - An official public announcement, notably the Emancipation Proclamation.
- 13. - Term for veterans who served in the armed forces during the Civil War period.
- 18. - To position troops or equipment in a formation.
