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In 1864, The Army of Northern Virginia were supplied with, and trained in the use of, AK-47s by Andries Rhoodie, one of the time-traveling Rivington Men. Despite the poor state of the C.S. cause in general, the advanced weaponry more than made up the superior numbers of the North. The Army invaded the North, eventually taking Washington City and the White House. Once Abraham Lincoln capitulated, the C.S. was recognized by Britain, and became independent.

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  • Army of Northern Virginia
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  • In 1864, The Army of Northern Virginia were supplied with, and trained in the use of, AK-47s by Andries Rhoodie, one of the time-traveling Rivington Men. Despite the poor state of the C.S. cause in general, the advanced weaponry more than made up the superior numbers of the North. The Army invaded the North, eventually taking Washington City and the White House. Once Abraham Lincoln capitulated, the C.S. was recognized by Britain, and became independent.
  • The Army of Northern Virginia was the primary military force of the Confederate States of America in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, as well as the primary command structure of the Department of Northern Virginia. It was most often arrayed against the Union Army of the Potomac. Three districts were created under the Department of Northern Virginia:
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  • Richmond, Virginia
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  • Premier Confederate Army in Eastern Theater
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  • Flag of the Army of Northern Virginia during Lee's command
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  • --10-22
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  • Corps of the Army of Northern Virginia
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  • Army of Northern Virginia
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  • Army of Northern Virginia Corps
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  • The Army of Northern Virginia was the primary military force of the Confederate States of America in the Eastern Theater of the American Civil War, as well as the primary command structure of the Department of Northern Virginia. It was most often arrayed against the Union Army of the Potomac. Three districts were created under the Department of Northern Virginia: * Aquia District * First commander: Maj. Gen. Theophilus H. Holmes * Period of existence: October 22, 1861, to April 18, 1862 * Potomac District * First commander: Gen. P. G. T. Beauregard * Period of existence: October 22, 1861, to January 29, 1862 * Valley District * First commander: Maj. Gen. Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson * Period of existence: October 22, 1861, to April 9, 1865 While the Aquia and Potomac Districts ceased to exist by the spring of 1862, the need remained for military organization in the Valley throughout the remainder of the war, and the Valley District remained in place for the duration of the war.
  • In 1864, The Army of Northern Virginia were supplied with, and trained in the use of, AK-47s by Andries Rhoodie, one of the time-traveling Rivington Men. Despite the poor state of the C.S. cause in general, the advanced weaponry more than made up the superior numbers of the North. The Army invaded the North, eventually taking Washington City and the White House. Once Abraham Lincoln capitulated, the C.S. was recognized by Britain, and became independent.
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