Joseph Hooker

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Across
  1. 1. Hooker redeemed himself with a bold attack, driving confederate forces from _______________ and breaking the siege on Union forces in Chattanooga in November 1863.
  2. 6. Hooker then ______________ to protect Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, avoiding further engagement In May 1863.
  3. 9. Joseph Hooker entered the Civil War as a ___________
  4. 11. Hooker's Army of the Potomac faced Lee's Army of Northern Virginia at ___________
Down
  1. 2. Hooker resigned from the military and settled in Sonoma, California, to pursue a career a Farmer and ___________ in 1853.
  2. 3. United States Military Academy at West Point, ranking ________ out of 50 in his class upon graduation in 1837.
  3. 4. Hooker’s units sustained heavy _____________ in the devastating union defeat at Fredericksburg in 1862.
  4. 5. Joseph Hooker was born in ___________ Massachusetts on November 13th, 1814.
  5. 7. ____________ selected Hooker as the new commander of the army of the Potomac in 1863.
  6. 8. Joseph Hooker died on October 31, 1879, in _______________ New York
  7. 10. Joseph Hooker _________ to rejoin the military