Who was the youngest soldier in the Civil War?

William Black. The Civil War's youngest wounded soldier on record, he was twelve when his left hand and arm were shattered by an exploding shell. John Clem joined the 22nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment as a drummer boy at 11 years of age, (Murphy) and became a mounted orderly on the staff of George Henry Thomas.
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Who was the youngest Confederate soldier?

David Bailey Freeman (born May 1, 1851) is often cited as the youngest Confederate soldier and he joined the 6th Georgia Cavalry at age 11.
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Who was the youngest Civil War veteran?

The youngest soldier to fight in the Civil War was a boy named Edward Black. Edward was born on May 30 in 1853, making him just 8 years old when he joined the Union army on July 24, 1861, as a drummer boy for the 21st Indiana volunteers. I'm watching Ken Burns' Civil War (again) and it mentions a William Black.
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Did 12 year olds fight in the Civil War?

Although most Civil War soldiers were between 18 and 39 years old, many young children also fought in the war. It is estimated that at least 100,000 Union soldiers were boys under 15 years old and about 20 percent of all Civil War soldiers were under 18.
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What was the minimum age to fight in the Civil War?

As many as 20% of Civil War soldiers were younger than 18. That was the minimum recruiting age for Union soldiers, but many people willingly overlooked the law. The Confederacy set no minimum age.
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Did 13 year olds fight in the Civil War?

Boys in the Army

Although soldiers were officially supposed to be at least 18 years old, both sides needed soldiers and were willing to look the other way when it came to age. As a result thousands of young boys between the ages of 13 and 17 fought in the Civil War. Many of these boys were killed or wounded in battle.
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Did 15 year olds fight in Civil War?

Between 250,000 and 420,000 males under 18 were involved in the American Civil War for the Union and the Confederacy combined. It is estimated that 100,000 Union soldiers were 15 years of age or younger.
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How old was the youngest child soldier?

The LRA also holds the ignoble record for having the world's youngest reported armed combatant, age 5. The areas where child soldiers have been present read like a master list of the continent's worst zones of violence.
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How old did boys go to war?

Nearly 250,000 teenagers would join the call to fight. The motives varied and often overlapped - many were gripped by patriotic fervour, sought escape from grim conditions at home or wanted adventure. Technically the boys had to be 19 to fight but the law did not prevent 14-year-olds and upwards from joining in droves.
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How old was the youngest soldier in ww1?

The youngest authenticated British soldier in World War I was twelve-year-old Sidney Lewis, who fought at the Battle of the Somme in 1916.
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Who was the youngest person killed in the Civil War?

Three days later, he died. Charley King was just thirteen, the youngest soldier killed in the Civil War.
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When did the last Civil War veteran?

Albert Henry Woolson (February 11, 1850 – August 2, 1956) was the last known surviving member of the Union Army who served in the American Civil War; he was also the last surviving Civil War veteran on either side whose status is undisputed.
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What were black soldiers in the Civil War called?

The United States Colored Troops (USCT) were regiments in the United States Army composed primarily of African-American (colored) soldiers, although members of other minority groups also served within the units.
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Who was the oldest soldier in the Civil War?

North Minneapolis' Henry Mack, who lived to be 108, became a celebrity of service. Born into slavery in Alabama on July 4, 1838, Henry Mack escaped his master and later served as a soldier with the 57th U.S. Colored Troops during the Civil War.
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Can medics be shot in war?

Geneva Convention protection

According to the Geneva Convention, knowingly firing at a medic wearing clear insignia is a war crime.
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Did 14 year olds fight in ww2?

In World War II, the US only allowed men and women 18 years or older to be drafted or enlisted into the armed forces, although 17-year-olds were allowed to enlist with parental consent, and women were not allowed in armed conflict.
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Who first used child soldiers?

The first modern use of child soldiers in the region was actually during the Iran-Iraq war in the 1980s. Iranian law, based on the Koranic sharia, had forbid the recruitment of children under 16 into the armed forces.
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Can an only son be drafted?

the “only son”, “the last son to carry the family name,” and ” sole surviving son” must register with Selective Service. These sons can be drafted. However, they may be entitled to peacetime deferment if there is a military death in the immediate family.
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Did a 6 year old fight in ww2?

The youngest hero of the French Resistance was just six years old - and finally the name Marcel Pinte has been inscribed on a memorial alongside those of other anti-Nazi fighters.
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Did a six year old fight in ww2?

Calvin Leon Graham (April 3, 1930 – November 6, 1992) was the youngest U.S. serviceman to serve and fight during World War II.
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Who was the youngest soldier killed in ww1?

John Condon (5 October 1900 – 24 May 1915) was an Irish soldier born in Waterford. He was believed to have been the youngest Allied soldier killed during the First World War, at the age of 14 years; he lied about his age and he claimed to be 18 years old when he signed up to join the army in 1913.
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What was the high pitched cry yelled by Confederate soldiers during the battle called?

The Rebel yell was the war cry of Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War (1861–1865).
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Did drummers get killed in war?

When the fighting began, drummers generally moved to the rear and stayed away from the shooting. However, Civil War battlefields were extremely dangerous places, and drummers were known to be killed or wounded.
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How old was the average soldier in the Civil War?

Q. What was the average soldier's age? The average Union soldier was 25.8 years old; there is no definite information on the average age of Confederate soldiers, but by the end of the war old men and young boys, who otherwise would have stayed home, were being pressed into service.
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