Lee Ragan
03-26-2009, 02:49 PM
Fron Grunts front page, and I quote: "Confederate Troops under MG John Chivington defeated a force of Union volunteers at Apache Canyon, New Mexico, Territory."
Where did that come from? John Chivington was a Union Major at that battle! The Confederate Commander at the battle site was Col. "Dirty Shirt" Scurry while overall Confederate Command during the Battle was under Col. Tom Green. The overall Confederate expedition commander being B/Gen Henry H. Sibley.
Chivington was resposible for the ultimate defeat of the Texans at what is now known as the Battle of Glorieta Pass, when he led a round about attack on the Confederate rear and destroyed their supply train. Even tho the Texans held the battlefield after the fight, they were forced to retreat down the Rio Grande valley back to Texas due to not being able to replace the destroyed supplies. (Note: all Confederate troops in this campaign were Texans.)
Where did that come from? John Chivington was a Union Major at that battle! The Confederate Commander at the battle site was Col. "Dirty Shirt" Scurry while overall Confederate Command during the Battle was under Col. Tom Green. The overall Confederate expedition commander being B/Gen Henry H. Sibley.
Chivington was resposible for the ultimate defeat of the Texans at what is now known as the Battle of Glorieta Pass, when he led a round about attack on the Confederate rear and destroyed their supply train. Even tho the Texans held the battlefield after the fight, they were forced to retreat down the Rio Grande valley back to Texas due to not being able to replace the destroyed supplies. (Note: all Confederate troops in this campaign were Texans.)