Statistics for Presidents Who Fought in U.S. Civil War

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HintAnswer% Correct
Attained the rank of "General of the Army of the United States."Ulyssess Grant
100%
During the battle of Antietam, he was promoted for commandeering a mule and wagon to bring food to fellow soldiers in the face of fierce fire from the confederates.William McKinley
95%
Rose to the rank of Chief of Staff for General William S. Rosecrans.James A. Garfield
85%
Appointed military governor of Tennessee by LincolnAndrew Johnson
80%
The only other president other than James Monroe to be wounded in war. Shot in the arm in the Maryland Campaign.Rutherford B. Hayes
80%
A brigade commander, performed with distinction at the battle of Little Peach Tree Creek outside Atlanta under the command of William Tecumseh Sherman.Benjamin Harrison
75%
Served as Quartermaster General of the New York Milita.Chester A. Arthur
65%

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